A major milestone has been reached in the construction of one of Europe’s largest green hydrogen facilities, after the final electrolysers for a 200MW order were shipped to a large industrial hydrogen project in Germany. The equipment delivery marks the completion of manufacturing and dispatch for the electrolyser systems that will form the backbone of the project’s hydrogen production capacity.
Hydrogen technology company ITM Power confirmed that the last batch of its TRIDENT electrolyser stacks has left its UK factory and is now en route to the project site in Lingen, where energy major RWE is developing the GET H2 Nukleus green hydrogen project. The company said: “Yesterday saw our last batch of TRIDENT stacks leaving our factory, heading for RWE’s electrolyser plant in Lingen, Germany. The shipment marks a major milestone for us and our industry. 200 MW delivered on time.”
The Lingen plant will be built in two 100MW production lines, with the first already installed and certified. Installation of the second line is currently under way as the final stacks arrive on site. Once the full facility is operational, it will rank among the largest electrolysis plants currently under construction worldwide.
