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Review 20 MW Standard Electrolysis Module AWE 1.0

Expansion of green hydrogen technologies: We accompany thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA in the product testing of the electrolysis module AWE 1.0 on the basis of the international standard ISO 22734 (design, safety and performance requirements for electrolyzers).

Facts
IndustryPlant engineering and hydrogen technology
Client thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA
ParticipantsTÜV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH
Time frameJanuary 2022 – ongoing
Main services and focusBased on a documentation review, the design of the hydrogen generator "thyssenkrupp nucera 20 MW AWE Master Module” was successfully tested. It meets the requirements of ISO 22734:2019 chapter 4.
Project goal in the courseAfter successful completion of the documentation review of the " thyssenkrupp nucera 20 MW AWE Master Module”, the technical functional testing at the installation site and a performance testing will follow.

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