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Hydrogen Power

Asahi Kasei installs electrolyzers

by Alexander H. Tullo
May 17, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 15

 

A large industrial building is painted white and has the Asahi Kasei logo emblazoned on it.
Credit: Asahi Kasei
Asahi Kasai aims to turn electrolysis units into a major business.

Asahi Kasei has started up four water electrolysis modules, each with a capacity of 0.8 MW, in Kawasaki, Japan. The pilot installation is meant to test its Aqualyzer alkaline water electrolyzer technology, which the company says is optimized for green hydrogen production. Asahi aims to develop an electrolyzer system based on 10 MW modules. It hopes that its business in selling electrolyzers will generate annual sales of $600 million by 2030.

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