Saipem and Nel ASA Collaborate on IVHY™ 100: Advancing Green Hydrogen Technology
Key Ideas
- Saipem unveils IVHY™ 100, a 100 MW green hydrogen solution leveraging Nel's technology, designed for hard-to-abate industries and renewable hydrogen production.
- The project is a collaboration between Nel and Saipem, aiming to promote sustainable solutions in renewable hydrogen and reduce carbon emissions in challenging industries.
- Nel's alkaline electrolysers offer world-class robustness and energy efficiency, making them ideal for large-scale systems and optimizing total cost of ownership.
- The IVHY™ 100 concept is displayed at the World Hydrogen Week in Copenhagen, showcasing Saipem's commitment to innovative and sustainable hydrogen solutions.
Nel ASA's EPC partner, Saipem, has introduced IVHY™ 100, a scalable and modular 100 MW green hydrogen solution that utilizes Nel's technology. This innovation aims to advance the decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries and renewable hydrogen production. The IVHY™ 100 system is designed to be scalable, modular, and easy to install, making it suitable for large-scale applications. Saipem is responsible for the engineering and construction aspects of the project, while Nel provides its alkaline and PEM electrolyser technology. The collaboration between the two companies focuses on creating sustainable hydrogen solutions to meet the growing demand for carbon emission reduction in challenging industries. Guido d'Aloisio, Chief Commercial Officer of Saipem, highlights the importance of utilizing renewable hydrogen to drive decarbonization efforts. The project also aims to produce hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable fuels. Håkon Volldal, President and CEO of Nel, expresses pride in being selected by Saipem for this project, emphasizing the simplification of large-scale renewable hydrogen production. The IVHY™ 100 concept is currently on display at Saipem's booth at the World Hydrogen Week in Copenhagen, showcasing the companies' commitment to sustainability and innovation in the hydrogen sector. This collaboration between Saipem and Nel ASA signifies a significant step forward in promoting green hydrogen technology and supporting the transition to a more sustainable future.