Electric Hydrogen shifts ‘full attention’ to delivering electrolyser for Infinium SAF plant


US-based Electric Hydrogen has shifted its “full attention” to delivering its first 100MW PEM electrolyser plant to Infinium’s Project Roadrunner in Texas as it looks to gain real-world operating data from the field, its CEO has said.

Raffi Garabedian confirmed to H2 View that the 23,000-tonne-per-year sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Pecos, Texas, would host Electric Hydrogen’s first operational 100MW plant as its original launch project faces delays.

That plant was originally intended for deployment at a New Fortress Energy (NFE) project, also in Texas.

While the NFE development was expected to begin hydrogen production in 2025 and supply OCI Global for ammonia generation, Garabedian said Infinium’s Roadrunner would be the electrolyser maker’s “first project.”

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