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Nel awarded Enova grant for development of an advanced pilot production line for electrolysers

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Norway-headed hydrogen technology developers Nel ASA (Nel) has announced that it has been awarded a NOK 9.25 million (≈ EUR 934 000) grant from the Norwegian public enterprise Enova SF (Enova) for engineering and design improvements in connection to the establishment of the world’s largest, automated alkaline electrolyser production line at Herøya, Norway.

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Norway-headed Nel ASA, has officially launched the A1000 Atmospheric Alkaline Electrolyser which comes in size range of 600 to 970 Nm3 hydrogen per hour (image courtesy Nel).
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has been awarded a NOK 9.25 million (≈ EUR 934 000) grant from the Norwegian public enterprise Enova SF (Enova) for engineering and design improvements in connection to the establishment of the world’s largest, automated alkaline electrolyser production line at Herøya, Norway. Recently the company launched the A1000 Atmospheric Alkaline Electrolyser which comes in size range of 600 to 970 Nm3 hydrogen per hour (image courtesy Nel).

Nel has been working with Enova SF, a Norwegian public enterprise responsible for the promotion of environmentally friendly production and consumption of energy, to optimize the development of the manufacturing plant and, was awarded a grant for the first phase in the process of establishing a full-scale pilot production line.

The engineering phase for the advanced pilot production line will last until the end of 2019, and if successful will continue into an execution phase, involving construction and operation of the production line from 2020 onwards.

Over the last year we have been looking into several aspects of our plans to expand our alkaline electrolyser manufacturing capacity, and have decided to raise the ambitions, now exploring the possibilities for an even more advanced and larger production line than first envisioned. We are very happy that Enova are supporting this work. The grant is also a strong signal from the government recognizing hydrogen as an important zero-emission energy carrier for the future. We really look forward to working with all stakeholders to realize this important project, said Erik-Løkke Øwre, Vice President Operations of Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser.

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