HydrogenPro, a global green hydrogen technology company, has announced a new partnership with ANDRITZ, an international technology group, to scale up the manufacturing and assembly of electrolysers for the European market. The collaboration will allow ANDRITZ to incorporate HydrogenPro's high-pressure alkaline electrolyser (AEL) technology into its EPC offering of green hydrogen solutions, while HydrogenPro will be able to accelerate its technology offering to the European market.
Sami Pelkonen, Executive Vice President Green Hydrogen at ANDRITZ GROUP, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership: “ANDRITZ aims to become a leading global provider of complete green hydrogen plants and solutions based on different electrolysis technologies. We look forward to working with HydrogenPro to contribute to the increase in electrolysis capacities needed to support the emerging green hydrogen economy in Europe. Our expertise in plant engineering and turnkey projects will help us to successfully execute complete projects for our customers.”
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Tarjei Johansen, CEO of HydrogenPro, also commented on the partnership: “This strategic partnership unlocks a significant potential as it combines our pioneering electrolyser design and expertise in underlying technologies with ANDRITZ's operational excellence and experience as an EPC supplier. With this partnership HydrogenPro will have a solid global footprint, in Europe, the US and Asia respectively. Further, it is an important move to reach our ambition of more than 5 GW of electrolysis capacity in five years. We look forward to building on this relationship.”
This partnership represents a major step forward for both companies in their shared mission to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen as a critical solution for the world's energy transition. By combining their respective expertise and resources, HydrogenPro and ANDRITZ are well-positioned to meet the increasing demand for green hydrogen production, particularly in Europe.