Australian manufacturer signs MW-scale order for hydrogen electrolyzer
In Australia, pv Magazine reported that New South Wales-headquartered hydrogen technology company Hysata announced it has signed a binding megawatt-scale purchase order for its capillary-fed alkaline electrolyzer system with a customer Chief Executive Officer Paul Barrett described only as “a global heavy-industry leader.”
Barrett said the deal is a key milestone for the company, and “undeniable evidence that in a market where economics and execution matter most, customers are backing differentiated technology like ours.”
“Five years ago, we founded Hysata with a clear belief: green hydrogen at scale would not be unlocked by incremental improvement. It would require a step change in electrolyzer efficiency and system design to materially improve project economics,” he said in a social media post. “This order validates that conviction.”
Spun out of the University of Wollongong, Hysata has developed a capillary-fed electrolyzer designed to produce green hydrogen at scale with higher energy efficiency and lower costs than alternative technologies, according to the report.
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