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China Petrochemical News Net, according to World Natural Gas News on May 5th: A division of Norwegian renewable energy company Nel stated that it has received an order to purchase electrolyzers that will support Switzerland's green hydrogen infrastructure.
Its subsidiary Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser stated that it has received a purchase order from H2 Energy to purchase its 2 MW container electrolyzer to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Raymond Schmid, the Norwegian company’s regional vice president of sales and marketing, said: “This is a new milestone in the development of green hydrogen infrastructure for developers, and the use of hydrogen in heavy-duty vehicles is now a reality.
The system will add existing components to provide hydrogen to support a trucking fleet in Switzerland.
Feng Juan excerpted from World Natural Gas
The original text is as follows:
SWITZERLAND GREEN HYDROGEN NETWORK GETS INFRASTRUCTURE BOOST
A division of Norwegian renewable energy company Nel said May 5 it received a purchase order for an electrolyser that would support green hydrogen infrastructure in Switzerland.
The subsidiary, Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, said it received a purchase order from H2 Energy for its 2 MW containerised electrolyser to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
"This is a new milestone achieved in the development of a commercial green hydrogen infrastructure, clearly showing that hydrogen for heavy duty vehicles is a reality today," Raymond Schmid, the regional vice president for sales and marketing at the Norwegian company, said.
The system will add to existing components designed to deliver hydrogen to support a trucking fleet in Switzerland.