Accelera by Cummins will supply a 100 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system for BP’s Lingen green hydrogen project in Germany. This will be bp’s largest hydrogen production facility to date, leveraging Accelera’s advanced HyLYZER® PEM electrolyzer technology.
Major Step for Green Hydrogen Production
The hydrogen generation system will consist of 20 HyLYZER®-1000 electrolyzer units, making it the largest electrolyzer system ever assembled by Accelera. Accelera is presently producing the units at its recently constructed electrolyzer factory in Guadalajara, Spain. Once fully operational in 2027, the system will produce up to 11,000 tons of green hydrogen per year.
Collaboration to Drive Decarbonization
Andreas Lippert, Vice President and General Manager of Electrolyzers at Accelera, highlighted the importance of this collaboration, said, “This project marks a significant milestone for Accelera and the energy transition in Germany and Europe.”
He added, “Partnering on this 100MW system with an industry leader like bp underscores our ability to deliver innovative, industrial scale solutions that move the needle on our customers’ decarbonization goals and continue to grow the green hydrogen economy.”
The 100 MW electrolyzer system will produce 100% green hydrogen using renewable electricity from offshore wind farms. The expansion of Germany’s hydrogen economy will be aided by this hydrogen, which will serve BP’s Lingen refinery as well as a number of industrial clients, such as chemical and steel producers.
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Additionally, Accelera designed its advanced PEM electrolyzer technology for high efficiency, scalability, and optimized performance, making it one of the most innovative green hydrogen solutions on the market.
Felipe Arbelaez, Senior Vice President for Hydrogen and Carbon Capture & Storage at bp, stated that the Lingen green hydrogen project demonstrates how large-scale hydrogen initiatives can generate regional economic benefits.He added that the project supports sustainability goals and accelerates the shift to low-carbon industrial operations. He mentioned bp’s Lingen refinery, evolving to produce low carbon hydrogen, aiding decarbonization of its operations and regional industries.
Additionally, in the clean energy transition, electrolyzers generate hydrogen using renewable power, which is an essential substitute for fossil fuels in industrial applications.