Haldor Topsoe will build a large-scale production plant for SOEC electrolyzers to satisfy consumer demands for the production of green hydrogen.

With the new facility, Topsoe will meet the increasingly growing demand for competitive electrolysis technology, mostly green hydrogen power plants focused on renewable energy.

Development of the integrated manufacturing plant, which will be the first of its kind, is underway. Construction will begin in 2022 in order for the plant to be operational by 2023.

“This new manufacturing facility is a concrete step to take a leading role in the ongoing energy transition towards a low carbon future. We strongly believe that one of the most viable routes to this goal lies in the efficient utilization of renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen, fuels, and chemicals. With Topsoe’s SOEC electrolyzer, more than 90% of the renewable electricity that enters the electrolyzer is preserved in the green hydrogen it produces. This is significantly more efficient than the other available technologies in the market. Topsoe already has a number of technologies and several others under development that will ensure that the company will play a leading role in the energy transition, reducing carbon emissions world-wide. The decision to build this large-scale production of our SOEC technology shows that we are willing and able to translate our ambition into reality.”

Roeland Baan, CEO of Haldor Topsoe.
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