Linde Engineering to Build Massive PEM Electrolysis Plants for RWE's Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • Linde Engineering will construct two 100 MW PEM electrolysis plants to bolster RWE's large-scale hydrogen production in Lingen, Germany.
  • The projects are crucial for Germany's positioning in the global hydrogen economy and signify a step towards accelerating the world's energy transition.
  • The partnership between Linde Engineering and RWE marks a significant advancement in developing international hydrogen projects at scale.
  • Scheduled operations include a 100 MW electrolysis plant in 2025, with plans to reach a capacity of 300 MW by 2027.
Linde Engineering, in collaboration with RWE, is embarking on a significant project to enhance hydrogen production capabilities. In Lingen, Germany, Linde Engineering has successfully integrated a 4 MW PEM electrolysis plant at RWE's pilot facility. This successful integration has laid the groundwork for the design and construction of two massive 100 MW PEM electrolysis plants that will support RWE's industrial-scale hydrogen production under the GET H2 Nukleus project. These plants are pivotal for Germany's ambition to lead the global hydrogen economy. The Senior Vice President of Global Execution at Linde Engineering emphasized the importance of these projects for driving Germany's position in the hydrogen market. The partnership showcases Linde Engineering's extensive experience in the hydrogen sector, with over a century of expertise. By 2025, one 100 MW electrolysis plant is set to commence operations, with ambitious plans to expand to 300 MW by 2027. This initiative represents a leap towards sustainable energy practices and signifies a significant stride in the global energy transition.
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