Plug receives industry certification for its high-powered stationary system
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Plug’s stationary systems provide a zero-emission solution, reliable power where and when needed. Whether for backup, intermittent, or continuous power, these systems provide energy resiliency and independence so business operations can continue to run seamlessly.
Supported by this industry-leading third-party certification, customers ranging from hyperscale data centers and fleet EV (electric vehicle) charging stations in grid-constrained areas to microgrid applications powering local grids during PSPS (public safety power shutoff) events can now fast track implementation of Plug’s high-powered stationary system.
“We are pleased to have achieved this important certification and look forward to supporting the decarbonisation goals of power producers,” noted Plug CEO, Andy Marsh. “This certification marks another key milestone in the build-out of our stationary power solutions, expected to drive significant demand for our green hydrogen.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/21062024/plug-receives-industry-certification-for-its-high-powered-stationary-system/
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