Green Hydrogen Systems has signed an agreement with Gaznat to deliver electrolysis equipment for its Innovation Lab in Switzerland.
The contract calls for the delivery of a GHS HyProvide A90 electrolyser with a 0.5 MW capacity for the production of green hydrogen from renewable solar energy. The electrolyser, which will be manufactured by Green Hydrogen Systems and operated by Gaznat, will be installed in a 20-foot container as a complete green hydrogen plant.
The ordered electrolyser will be able to produce approximately 195 kg of green hydrogen per day once it is fully operational. With a new and innovative methanation reactor developed by Gaznat, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), and GRZ Technologies, the hydrogen will be used to produce synthetic methane. The synthetic methane will be injected into the distribution grid that covers the Swiss region of Chablais.
Green Hydrogen Systems will deliver the electrolyser and provide on-site maintenance as well as remote monitoring and support for the project over the course of a three-year service agreement.