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Trina Green Hydrogen Secures 96 MW Alkaline Electrolyzer Order in China
Trina Green Hydrogen has secured a 96 MW alkaline electrolyzer order for an integrated wind-solar-hydrogen project in western China, supplying green hydrogen to a chemical industry base in the north.
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The Wire takeaway
If you make a component that goes into alkaline electrolysers—compression, heat exchangers, membrane separators, power electronics—you now have proof of a 96 MW order in China at commercial scale. That's your addressable market size for a single project; call the integrators and the Chinese chemical plants that need hydrogen.
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Topics: Climate Tech · electrolyzer · green-hydrogen · wind-solar · China · scale-deployment