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Nel Hydrogen receives electrolyser purchase order

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Nel Hydrogen US, a subsidiary of Nel ASA (Nel), has received a purchase order from Mesure Process, a subsidiary of Synqo Energies, for containerised PEM electrolyser equipment with a total value of about US$7 million for its European project. This is the second purchase order Nel has received from the client. The units will supply hydrogen refuelling stations and industrial use.

Synqo Energies, previously MPH Énergie, will operate as the EPC supplier and deliver the complete hydrogen refuelling package, owned by a consortium, including the off-takers.

Mesure Process designs and develops integrated solutions across three core areas: projects, products, and services. The company supports industrial customers and operators in industry, and heavy and energy intensive mobility, in transitioning their processes and infrastructure to new energy sources.

“This project marks an important milestone for Mesure Process. It reflects our ability to design and deliver integrated hydrogen infrastructures as an EPC+M partner, combining engineering, system integration and operational expertise to support the development of low-carbon mobility and industrial uses,” said Marcello Venturi, Managing Director of Mesure Process.

“We are very pleased to secure this repeat order from Mesure Process, which underlines their trust in our technology. The MC platform is gaining strong momentum, with its fully modular design enabling easy transport and rapid installation, making it a highly versatile solution across a wide range of applications,” added Todd Cartwright, CCO of Nel ASA.

The PEM electrolyser will only produce renewable hydrogen which will serve the client’s hydrogen distribution (mobility) and export (industry), a site that is expected to be operational in 2027.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/20042026/nel-hydrogen-receives-electrolyser-purchase-order/

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