Klean partners with ARGO-Anleg GmbH for hydrogen solutions
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Argo-Anleg GmbH specialises in integrated design and engineering for modern hydrogen technologies. AAG offers modular hydrogen dispensing and storage solutions, as well as advanced hydrogen valve technology. It provides customers with sophisticated and reliable components that deliver effective systems for the production, transport, and utilisation of hydrogen. AAG is adept at planning and implementing complex, integrated solutions for comprehensive hydrogen system integration.
Hydrogen plays a crucial role in the global transition to a zero emission future in transportation, industry, homes, and workplaces. AAG is well-versed in the clean hydrogen value chains, technology integration, systems, personnel, and partnerships necessary to ensure that hydrogen fulfils its potential in the clean energy economy.
“Facilitating this partnership with Argo-Anleg has been an exciting and rewarding process. Their deep expertise in hydrogen systems and forward-thinking approach perfectly complement Klean’s mission to create integrated, zero-emission solutions. This collaboration is a testament to the power of aligning shared values and technological capabilities to accelerate the energy transition. By bringing together innovative minds and proven systems, we are paving the way for practical, scalable applications of green hydrogen in our global projects. I am proud to have played a role in connecting our organisations and look forward to the impactful work ahead,” commented Marc Schwarzlose, Director of Project Development for Klean.
Throughout the remainder of 2025, Klean is exploring development options on a pre-front end engineering design (FEED) basis for a fully integrated tire pyrolysis plant in Melbourne, Australia. This facility will co-produce hydrogen from both syngas and solar photovoltaic panels, converting water through electrolysis into green hydrogen. This green hydrogen is intended for use in fuel cell electric vehicles, including loaders, forklifts, and Class 8 logistics vehicles, as part of Klean’s green mobility initiatives for every new plant it constructs. Several technological partnerships have already been established to bring this unique project to life. Through our partnership with AAG, we will be able to store, transport, and dispense green hydrogen for onsite refuelling at these facilities.
“We are excited to embark on this strategic collaboration with Klean, a partner whose vision for a sustainable and circular economy aligns closely with our own. By integrating our hydrogen storage and dispensing technologies with Klean’s waste-to-value systems, we are helping to shape a cleaner, greener future. This partnership underscores the growing importance of green hydrogen in decarbonising transportation and industry worldwide. Our shared commitment to excellence and innovation makes this collaboration a powerful driver for scalable clean energy solutions. We look forward to bringing our expertise to Klean’s global projects and making meaningful contributions to a low-carbon economy,” stated Jan Andreas, Managing Director of Argo-Anleg GmbH.
“Great partnerships are not built overnight, and the Klean Team is proud to have cultivated relationships with leading companies such as Agro-Anleg. The projects undertaken and the unique innovations completed by AAG align with Klean’s ethos in sustainability. AAG’s leadership in delivering unique hydrogen solutions is evident across Germany. Our companies complement each other’s skill sets, support Klean’s strategic focus, and enable our companies to create a symbiosis between waste, resources, and energy while simultaneously creating a circular low-carbon economy,” added Jesse Klinkhamer, CEO of Klean.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/13062025/klean-partners-with-argo-anleg-gmbh-for-hydrogen-solutions/
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