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NEW ELECTROLYSER TECHNOLOGY LAUNCHED

Details 26 September 2024

ZSW and Ecoclean employees jointly celebrated the commissioning of the first
EcoLyzer. (Image source: Ecoclean GmbH)



> The Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoffforschung Baden-Württemberg
> (Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg) and Ecoclean
> GmbH have brought the first production-ready EcoLyzer electrolyser into
> operation for green hydrogen production
> 
> The P200, which consists of two modular units and has an output of one
> megawatt, for the production of around 200 Nm³/h of hydrogen, is based on a
> modular system concept that the partners developed together as part of the
> "EcoLyzer BW" joint project, the aim of which was to develop an
> internationally competitive electrolysis system for the series production of
> green hydrogen. The modular concept enables the cost-efficient construction of
> plants with a system output of 1 to 20 MW close to the energy source.
> 
> "We had our first contact with the ZSW and hydrogen around three years ago and
> today we are producing the first green hydrogen with the P200," said Manfred
> Hermanns, director Sales & Customer Services at Ecoclean GmbH. "The
> collaboration with the ZSW helped us enormously to develop a product ready for
> series production and put it into operation in such a short time."
> 
> After the remaining test phase of the EcoLyzer, it will be delivered to the
> Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen, where it will
> produce green hydrogen for the Chair of Thermodynamics of Mobile Energy
> Conversion Systems (TME).
> 
> 
> EFFICIENT HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
> 
> Technologically, the EcoLyzers are based on a system technology for alkaline
> pressure electrolysis developed and optimised by ZSW over the last 10 years.
> In contrast to other electrolysis processes, this technology for efficient
> hydrogen production does not require any resource-critical raw materials such
> as precious metals and rare earths. In addition, it can be easily scaled up to
> higher performance classes and is characterised by low-maintenance operation.
> 
> Parallel to the development of the electrolysis system, the machine and plant
> manufacturer has built up production capacities for the series production of
> electrolysers, which are already available on the market. In the first stage,
> production is designed for an output of 200 MW per year and can easily be
> doubled depending on market developments. The modular design enables
> cost-effective production of the electrolysers with comparatively short
> delivery times. They can be easily adapted to different applications in the
> areas of mobility, industry, energy and neighbourhood supply for on-site
> hydrogen production.

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