InterContinental Energy says new hydrogen plant architecture can cut costs by 10%


Renewable energy project developer InterContinental Energy (ICE) has launched a new standardised green hydrogen production architecture to cut costs and increase efficiency, with plans to use it at a major Australian project.

The patented P2H2Node system is aimed at streamlining green hydrogen by replacing bespoke projects with a “uniform approach” that removes complexity and increases repeatability.

The standardised architecture aims to reduce engineering time and streamline project development, offering a repeatable template for large-scale green hydrogen plants.

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