Sunfire Wins 100 MW Electrolyzer Contract at RWE's Hydrogen Site in Lingen
Key Ideas
  • Sunfire secures a significant contract to supply RWE with a 100 MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer, contributing to the decarbonization of the industry.
  • The electrolyzer, scheduled for operation by 2027, will produce up to two tons of green hydrogen per hour for industrial customers in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • This collaboration emphasizes Sunfire's leading position in delivering electrolyzers at an industrial scale and marks a milestone in the green hydrogen transformation for industrial applications.
  • The project at RWE's hydrogen site in Lingen is part of the GET H2 Nukleus project, aiming to increase production capacity to 300 MW, showcasing a strong commitment to green hydrogen production.
Sunfire has been awarded a major contract to supply RWE with a 100 MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer at the hydrogen site in Lingen. This order highlights Sunfire's role as a key partner in large-scale projects for industry decarbonization. The electrolyzer, consisting of 10 modules with a 10 MW capacity each, will contribute significantly to RWE's 300 MW plant. Scheduled for operation by the end of 2027, it will produce up to two tons of green hydrogen per hour for industrial customers in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia. Nils Aldag, Sunfire CEO, expressed the company's leading position in delivering industrial-scale electrolyzers, with an order book exceeding 800 MW. RWE's COO Hydrogen, Dr. Sopna Sury, highlighted the collaboration's expansion as part of the GET H2 Nukleus project, set to reach full production capacity in 2027. The project in Lingen is part of the third construction phase, signaling a strong push towards green hydrogen production. Sunfire's alkaline electrolyzer technology is also utilized by other industry leaders, further promoting green hydrogen production for industrial applications.
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