Under the MoU, ENPRO will be responsible for the engineering and manufacturing of the processing equipment for various hydrogen capacities and pressure ranges, setting up and overseeing the manufacture and assembly of HyET’s innovative equipment.

Netherlands-based HyET develops and markets hydrogen compression, purification and extraction technology and equipment, and ENPRO has expertise in the design, engineering and manufacturing of mechanical fluid systems, process equipment and renewable projects.

The MoU is viewed as the initial step in a long-term cooperation in the manufacturing and supply of reliable and cost-effective electrochemical compression and purification systems for hydrogen.

The systems can be used in a wide range of applications, such as single step compression for electrolysers, refuelling stations, hydrogen storage, and extraction and purification used in gas networks.

Last year, HyET revealed its anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers successfully demonstrated the direct output compressed hydrogen at 200 barG pressure.

Read more: HyET E-Trol reveals high pressure output from its AEM electrolysers

The announcement was a milestone for the company as it said the high pressure would alleviate the need for a downstream compressor in the electrolysis process, hoping to reduce capital expenditure and improving efficiency.

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