Revealed today (April 5), the order includes the supply of a GHS HyProvide A90 electrolyser with a capacity of ~0.5 MW that will generate green hydrogen at the Innovation lab from solar energy.

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In doing so, the electrolyser will be capable of producing around 195kg of green hydrogen per day which can then be used for various applications and research and development.

One such application for the green hydrogen will be to create synthetic methane which will then be injected into the distribution grid and cover the region of Chablais in Switzerland.

This could create a new market for green hydrogen and showcase a pioneering method in decarbonising vast parts of countries and gas grids creating a low-carbon backbone across the EU.

Søren Rydbirk, Chief Commercial Officer at Green Hydrogen Systems, said, “With the current situation, the need for acceleration of Europe’s independence from fossil-fuels is requiring even more rapid actions.

“The project with Gaznat demonstrates how green hydrogen can be used as a building block to achieve a more sustainable energy system with existing gas networks.”

Gilles Verdan, Director in charge of Networks Activities with Gaznat, said, “We have scoured the electrolysis market and concluded that Green Hydrogen Systems was the best product to cover the needs for our new Innovation Lab in Aigle (Switzerland).”

North American Hydrogen Summit

H2 View is taking its events platform to America’s original clean hydrogen hub of California. Together with the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP), we will stage our North American Hydrogen Summit in San Francisco on July 14-15.

As our summit theme Building Bridges: Hydrogen hubs and investment suggests, the event will explore the $8bn of funding announced to create at least four regional hydrogen hubs in the US. These hubs will turbo-charge the nation’s progress toward heavy trucking and industrial sectors that run without producing carbon pollution – and they may just provide the path forward to a hydrogen-fuelled future.

With California and Texas vying to be America’s hydrogen capital today, where are the hubs of tomorrow? Further still, what can other states, and countries, learn from California’s success story? And how can we build bridges to a successful flow of international investment?

Our early bird offer tickets are $1,000, for a limited time only. If you are a member of the CaFCP, be sure to grab your ticket at a discounted rate with a code that can be provided to you by the events team.

Full information about this event including attendance and sponsorship packages can be found here.