Proton Energy Systems Awarded Contract in Qatar
HOGEN hydrogen generators help power world’s largest aluminum plant
“Proton Energy Systems is honored to partner with Doosan Heavy Industries and Qatalum to bring the latest and most innovative hydrogen technologies to the
This high quality hydrogen gas will provide cooling to four F-Class GE gas turbines and two steam turbines, which have a combined power output of 1472 MW. Proton Energy is the world’s leading supplier of onsite hydrogen generators utilizing PEM (proton exchange membrane) technology, which create high purity hydrogen from de-mineralized water and electricity. While older hydrogen generator designs use liquid caustic electrolyte, HOGEN generators employ state-of-the-art solid polymer electrolyte technology that extends the life and reliability of hydrogen generators, while also reducing the risk of injury to personnel and property damage caused by chemical exposure.
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction of
“Doosan Heavy Industries is committed to creating and maintaining state-of-the-art power plants that provide the highest value to our customers,” said
In addition to supplying state-of-the-art HOGEN generators for the Qatalum project, Proton Energy will provide the engineering support needed to install, startup, and operate the hydrogen generation facility and provide the high pressure hydrogen compressors and storage vessels. Proton Energy has been increasingly expanding the scope of supply to the international projects it has been involved with in the past few years. This expanded scope has been an outgrowth of the demonstrated expertise Proton has developed over the years with hydrogen infrastructure and codes and standards compliance.
This Doosan contract is the latest of several partnerships Proton Energy Systems has developed in the region, including another major power plant project in
About Proton Energy Systems
Proton Energy Systems designs and manufactures proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical systems to make hydrogen from water in a zero pollution process producing safe, pure, reliable onsite hydrogen to meet today’s global hydrogen requirements. Proton Energy Systems has been developing and manufacturing world-class electrolysis systems since 1996, with more than 1200 units deployed world-wide, on every continent. With a reputation for building robust, reliable, and safe systems, federal, state, and commercial partners repeatedly seek the creative solutions that Proton Energy Systems has proven it is capable of delivering.
SOURCE Proton Energy Systems
