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Hydrogen Power

Plug Power starts producing hydrogen in Georgia

by Craig Bettenhausen
March 14, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 8

 

A chemical plant featuring a large center column that reads "Plug."
Credit: Business Wire
The engineering, construction, and procurement firm S&B built Plug Power's new electrolytic hydrogen plant in Georgia.

Plug Power has begun production of hydrogen at its 40 MW electrolysis plant in Woodbine, Georgia. The facility, billed as the largest electrolytic liquid H2 facility in the US, has a capacity of 15 metric tons per day. It will buy renewable energy credits from the local electrical grid, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Plug is distributing the resulting hydrogen to its network of forklift and automotive fueling stations.

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