In a groundbreaking alliance that promises to reshape the green hydrogen landscape, Germany-based thyssenkrupp nucera and Swedish start-up H2 Green Steel have unveiled their partnership for the construction of one of the largest electrolysis plants globally. This monumental project, based in Boden, Sweden, is set to exceed 700MW in capacity, marking a significant leap forward in electrolysis technology.thyssenkrupp nucera will contribute alkaline water electrolysis technology (AWE) and extensive engineering prowess to the collaboration. Their standard AWE module, named 'scalum,' with a remarkable 20 MW capacity, serves as a testament to their technical prowess.
In a groundbreaking alliance that promises to reshape the green hydrogen landscape, Germany-based thyssenkrupp nucera and Swedish start-up H2 Green Steel have unveiled their partnership for the construction of one of the largest electrolysis plants globally. This monumental project, based in Boden, Sweden, is set to exceed 700MW in capacity, marking a significant leap forward in electrolysis technology.thyssenkrupp nucera will contribute alkaline water electrolysis technology (AWE) and extensive engineering prowess to the collaboration. Their standard AWE module, named 'scalum,' with a remarkable 20 MW capacity, serves as a testament to their technical prowess.