Technical Feasibility and Technology Development Reviews for Verdagy’s 20MW eDynamic Electrolysis system was carried out by Shell along with a HAZOP (safety) review.

The electrolyser is usually used as a building block for 100MW and larger renewable hydrogen installations. Verdagy was backed with $73m last August (2023) to support the launch and commercialisation of its 20MW electrolyser module.

Read more: Verdagy raises $73m in Series B round to launch 20MW electrolyser module

The company’s CEO, Marty Neese, claimed he was excited by the completion of the year-long testing and now looks forward to “the uptake of Verdagy’s advanced electrolysers by the industry following Shell’s technology endorsement.”

Andrew Beard, Vice-President of Hydrogen at Shell, added, “Verdagy has developed and commercialised dynamic and cost-competitive electrolysers for infrastructure-scale projects.

“[We] are enthusiastic to continue working with Verdagy in the near future.”

Along with Shell, Verdagy recently agreed to team up with Samsung Engineering on infrastructure-scale green hydrogen production projects, to offer future project developers “engineering and project management solutions.”

Read more: Samsung Engineering taps Californian start-up for green hydrogen boost

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