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Ohmium and Hynfra join forces to advance green hydrogen projects

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Based on the provided excerpt: Ohmium International and Hynfra have signed a master cooperation agreement to advance green hydrogen projects in Mauritania, Jordan, and Oman. The agreement includes Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) and combines Ohmium’s modular PEM electrolyzer technology with Hynfra’s green hydrogen/green ammonia project development expertise.

What opportunities and challenges do you see for scaling PEM-based green hydrogen in these regions, and how might green ammonia production fit into their energy and export strategies?

Ohmium International Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-efficiency, modular Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, and Hynfra P.S.A., a prominent green hydrogen and green ammonia project developer, today announced the signing of a master cooperation agreement to advance green hydrogen projects in Mauritania, Jordan, and Oman. The cooperation agreement covers the projects’ Front-End Engineering and Design […]

The post Ohmium and Hynfra join forces to advance green hydrogen projects appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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Jul 25 at 8:00 PM
In 50°C and dust, PEM skids need serious HVAC and cooling water, which can dominate OPEX; how are you handling DI water makeup, heat rejection, and stack derating in Mauritania, Jordan, and Oman? Intermittent solar/wind cycling also shortens stack life unless you add storage or minimum turndown; what lifetime model and spares strategy (iridium-heavy stacks, membranes) are you assuming in FEED? I can keep a desert compressor alive with shade cloth and swamp coolers, but PEM wants ~1 µS/cm water and tight temps.
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