Next Hydrogen Advances Green Hydrogen Production with Second-Generation Electrolyzer
Key Ideas
- Next Hydrogen successfully completed an extended factory acceptance test of its second generation electrolyzer module, showcasing a 40% cost improvement through design simplification.
- The modular product line, available in various sizes, offers best commercially available performance features and a turn-down ratio of 10% for direct connection to renewables.
- The development of the second-generation electrolyzer was partially funded by Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), showing a commitment to sustainable and cost-effective green hydrogen production.
- Next Hydrogen is focused on innovating large-scale and cost-effective designs for green hydrogen production to decarbonize transportation and industrial sectors.
Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. has successfully completed an extended factory acceptance test of its second-generation electrolyzer module. This new product line, a design simplification of the first-generation model, offers a 40% cost improvement through part count reduction. The development of this second-generation product was supported by Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). The modular product line comes in sizes of 0.75MW, 1.5MW, and 2.25MW, featuring performance features that enable a direct connection to renewables with a turn-down ratio of 10%. Next Hydrogen's President and CEO, Raveel Afzaal, highlighted the milestone achieved after extensive testing, expressing gratitude to both the employees and government support. Founded in 2007, Next Hydrogen designs and manufactures electrolyzers for clean hydrogen production, utilizing water and electricity. Their patented cell design architecture allows for high current density operations, efficiently converting intermittent renewable electricity into green hydrogen on a large scale. The company is now poised to deliver commercial solutions for decarbonizing transportation and industrial sectors.
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Renewable Energy
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