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© HH2E

HH2E orders high-capacity batteries to form part of electrolyser system

German green hydrogen player HH2E has ordered 93MWh of high-capacity batteries from BASF that will form part of its electrolyser system in the hope of mitigating the effect of intermittent renewables.

In addition to the order, the company has reserved production capacity for a further 140MWh worth of the sodium sulfur batteries.

By integrating high-capacity batteries with electrolysers, the HH2E system will store excess renewable energy during periods of sun or wind to later be used for the production of green hydrogen or heat.

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