Two contracts for electrolyzers with a capacity of 100 MW each have been signed between ITM Power and Linde Engineering.
In a significant step towards large-scale green hydrogen production, ITM Power and Linde Engineering have been chosen as the technical providers for the first two 100 MW installations of RWE's GET H2 Nukleus project in Lingen, Germany.
Founded in 2000 and listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in 2004, ITM Power designs and manufactures PEM electrolysers to produce green hydrogen. The company will supply its electrolysers for the two 100 MW plants, marking a key milestone in ITM Power's journey towards high volume manufacturing of an industrialized product.
The strategic move enables ITM Power to scale towards volume manufacturing with certainty and determination. The plants, powered by offshore wind from the North Sea, will be the first deployment of the new Linde Engineering / ITM Power 10 MW standard module skids for large-scale installations.
These plants will be the largest PEM electrolysers under execution worldwide. They will utilize state-of-the-art MEP 30 bar electrolyser stacks, and will be installed at a site operated by RWE in Lingen, Germany. The two plants are part of RWE's "Growing Green" strategy, aiming to create electrolyser capacity of at least 2 GW to generate green hydrogen by 2030.
RWE's commitment to green hydrogen production is a significant step in the fight against climate change. The company's plans to create electrolyser capacity of at least 2 GW by 2030 will contribute significantly to Germany's goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2045.
ITM Power's headquarters are in Sheffield, England. The company's collaboration with Linde Engineering and RWE is a testament to the UK's growing role in the global green hydrogen market.
The delivery of these two projects is expected to be a significant boost for ITM Power, as it continues to establish itself as a leader in the production of green hydrogen. The company's innovative technology and commitment to sustainability make it an ideal partner for RWE in its ambitious green hydrogen project.
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