Green Hydrogen Systems signed an agreement with Liquiline for delivering electrolysis equipment for a project in Norway with Dalane Energi as the end user. Hydrogen Solutions (HYDS) and the Port of Egersund are also closely involved in the project.
The order includes the supply of two GHS HyProvide® A90 electrolysers with a combined capacity of 0.9 MW for the production of green hydrogen from renewable electricity. Manufactured by Green Hydrogen Systems and operated by Liquiline/Dalane Energi, the electrolysers will be deployed in a 40 ft container as a complete green hydrogen plant. Green Hydrogen Systems will be responsible for delivering the electrolyser units and will support the project with on-site maintenance and remote monitoring and support as part of a three-year service agreement.
The electrolyser will be part of the EU-funded Horizon 2020 project ROBINSON. Dalane Energi is a partner in the project, which aims to establish a system to combine and integrate local green energy sources such as hydrogen, waste heat, gasification of wood chips, and electricity. The produced hydrogen will be delivered to the ROBINSON project, and in addition sold to external users. The goal is to scale up the production and establish a hydrogen ship bunkering operation in close cooperation with the Port of Egersund.
Liquiline is a Norwegian-based gas technology provider focusing on zero-emission turn-key hydrogen solutions, including production, distribution and bunkering. Liquiline has been a Green Hydrogen Systems partner since 2019 and this is its second order from Green Hydrogen Systems.
“We are pleased to be a part of the exciting and ambitious ROBINSON project. We see it as an important step in making green hydrogen commercially available, which is needed to assist the energy transition. We are proud to be a Green Hydrogen Systems partner. Their scalable solutions based on local hydrogen production close to the customers, is specially adapted to countries like Norway with long distances and high distribution costs”, said Knut Førland, Managing Director of Liquiline.
When fully operational during Q1 of 2023, the ordered electrolysers have capacity to provide approximately 389 kg green hydrogen per day.