Woodside Energy has awarded Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Nel, a contract for the supply of alkaline electrolyzer equipment for H2OK, its proposed hydrogen project located in Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA.
The alkaline electrolyzer equipment would support the development of Phase 1 of the H2OK project which is designed to produce 60 tonnes per day (tpd). The proposed project site in Ardmore is in an area well suited for hydrogen production with good availability of water and renewable energy. The company will utilize these resources in Oklahoma to produce liquid hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial and heavy transport vehicles.
The front-end engineering design (FEED) of the H2OK project is targeted for completion before the end of 2022. Woodside is aiming to take a final investment decision (FID) in 2023.
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