Milestone Achievement: Clean Power Hydrogen Completes First Stage of SAT for Electrolyser in Belfast
Key Ideas
- Clean Power Hydrogen completes level one of the site acceptance test for its MFE110 electrolyser at a water treatment facility in Belfast.
- The successful test verifies mechanical and electrical integrity, safety compliance, and technical documentation of the electrolyser.
- The next stages will assess functionality, electrical installations, and mark a key milestone in scaled deployment of membrane-free electrolyser technology.
- CEO Jon Duffy expresses optimism for achieving hydrogen and oxygen production using the company's technology at a customer's site.
Clean Power Hydrogen recently announced the successful completion of level one of the site acceptance test (SAT) for its MFE110 electrolyser at Northern Ireland Water's site in Belfast. This milestone, the first of a three-part SAT process, ensures the mechanical and electrical integrity of the electrolyser, compliance with safety standards, and technical documentation. The test was conducted by Lagan MEICA, overseen by engineering firm Arup. Following a factory acceptance test, the electrolyser was decommissioned, shipped, and will undergo installation and commissioning at the water treatment facility. The subsequent SAT levels will assess functionality, electrical installations, and eventually lead to the first scaled deployment of Clean Power Hydrogen's membrane-free electrolyser technology at a customer site. CEO Jon Duffy is optimistic about the progress and looks forward to the technology becoming fully functional for hydrogen and oxygen production. Share prices of Clean Power Hydrogen saw a slight increase following this positive development.