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HH2E orders 93 MWh batteries to store electricity from its power stations with hydrogen electrolyzers

German developer of new next-generation power station, HH2E has just ordered 93MWh and reserved production capacity for further 140 MWh of Sodium Sulfur batteries with BASF Stationary Energy Storage, the company announced.

The unique HH2E technology mix harnesses the fluctuation of sun and wind power generation. By combining high-capacity batteries with electrolyzers, we ensure that the surplus energy from periods of high sun or wind will be used to produce green hydrogen or heat and secure that all green electrons are used.

As stated by Dr. Ina Hahndorf, “HH2E is unfolding a plan to deploy scalable projects across Germany. Each project will boast an initial 100 MW input power capacity, expandable to 1 GW. The goal is to achieve a total 4 GW installed capacity by 2030, becoming one of the largest producers of green hydrogen in the country.”

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Press release https://is.gd/4SbJQr

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