Saipem Unveils IVHY™ 100: A Game-Changing 100 MW Green Hydrogen Solution
Key Ideas
- Saipem and Nel ASA introduced IVHY™ 100, a scalable 100 MW green hydrogen solution for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industries and advancing renewable hydrogen production.
- The project involves Nel providing alkaline and PEM electrolyser technology, and Saipem handling engineering, procurement, and construction, showcasing collaboration for sustainable solutions.
- The IVHY™ 100 concept is displayed at the World Hydrogen Week in Copenhagen, emphasizing the commitment to promoting innovative and sustainable renewable hydrogen solutions.
- This initiative aims to meet the growing demand for reducing carbon emissions in challenging industries and creating hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable fuels.
In Oslo, Norway, Nel ASA's EPC partner Saipem has revealed IVHY™ 100, a revolutionary 100 MW green hydrogen solution that leverages Nel's technology to drive the decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries and enhance renewable hydrogen production. IVHY™ 100 is designed to be scalable, modular, and streamline the installation and commissioning of large-scale systems. Powered by Nel's alkaline electrolysers known for their robustness, durability, and energy efficiency, IVHY™ 100 offers businesses the opportunity to optimize their operations and total cost of ownership. This project is a result of a collaboration between Nel and Saipem, with Nel providing electrolyser technology and technical services while Saipem manages the engineering, procurement, and construction of the green hydrogen facilities. Guido d'Aloisio, Saipem's Chief Commercial Officer, emphasizes the importance of the IVHY™ 100 concept in promoting sustainable solutions in renewable hydrogen to combat carbon emissions in challenging industries. Håkon Volldal, Nel's President and CEO, expresses pride in Nel being chosen by Saipem for this project, highlighting the simplification of large-scale renewable hydrogen production. The IVHY™ 100 concept is showcased at the World Hydrogen Week in Copenhagen, underscoring the commitment to fostering innovative and sustainable hydrogen solutions. This initiative not only addresses the demand for carbon emission reduction but also focuses on creating hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable fuels, contributing to a greener future.
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Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
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Sustainability
Energy Efficiency
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Decarbonization
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