Hygreen Energy launches its first AEM electrolyzer system
Hygreen Energy has launched its first Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyzer system. Customizable to generate up to 100 Nm³/h (500 kW) of hydrogen and operating across a load range of 10% to 120%, the AEM system is designed for easy installation and operation as a fully integrated plug-and-play package.
It ensures reliable performance with advanced safety features, while its ability to adapt to varying loads makes it highly flexible and efficient across a wide range of applications, according to the company.
Hygreen Energy has also announced that it has secured its first customer for the AEM system, as part of China’s ‘Hydrogen into Ten Thousand Homes’ demonstration project. This project promotes the comprehensive utilization of hydrogen energy and demonstrates hydrogen applications in industrial parks, community buildings, and transportation. The company’s 10 kW AEM system is scheduled for delivery in September 2024, with commissioning expected in October 2024. The customer will use the system for technology demonstration and research, with plans to expand its use by adding more AEM electrolyzers over time.
Benny Wang, CEO of Hygreen Energy, commented: “Hygreen Energy’s new AEM electrolyzer system represents a significant leap forward in hydrogen production technology by combining safety, operational flexibility and a turkey approach. Our AEM system is designed to be competitive across a wide range of applications, and we are excited to see its impact on the future of the hydrogen sector alongside our highly successful Alkaline and PEM electrolyzers.”
Source: Hydrogentechworld
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