INNIO orders two electrolysers from H-TEC Systems to power Austrian plants
INNIO has ordered two electrolysers from H-TEC SYSTEMS which will convert green electricity into green hydrogen for fuelling its Jenbach plants in Austria.
It’s shaping up to be an interesting year in hydrogen. A year of collaboration and investment; a year of delivery, for many. There’s little doubt about the momentum behind hydrogen right now and indeed, over the past year, boosted by policy such as the Inflation Reduction Act in the US and the scramble to clearly define clean hydrogen in Europe. In China, where arguably the biggest green hydrogen capacity will need to be builtout, we’ve also seen the arrival of a national hydrogen strategy last year.
INNIO has ordered two electrolysers from H-TEC SYSTEMS which will convert green electricity into green hydrogen for fuelling its Jenbach plants in Austria.
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