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26 massive hydrogen storage tanks to install at world’s first multi-megawatt hydrogen power plant

 The construction works at the Centrale Électrique de l’Ouest Guyanais (CEOG), undertaken by Siemens Energy, are reaching an exciting phase! The installation of 26 massive hydrogen storage tanks is now in progress—one of the most remarkable steps in the project’s construction.

HDF Energy is the pioneering developer of the CEOG project, the world’s first multi-megawatt hydrogen power plant. Powered by our game-changing Renewstable® technology, the CEOG plant will deliver clean, stable, and round-the-clock electricity to meet the needs of the local Guyanese population.

What makes CEOG a global benchmark for renewable energy? The CEOG plant combines:

Intermittent Solar Energy

Advanced electrolyzers and green hydrogen storage

HDF’s cutting-edge 1.5 MW fuel cells

This innovative integration will ensure 24/7 baseload electricity. 

Once operational, the plant will generate enough electricity to power 10,000 Guyanese households.

Photo of HDF

Press release https://tinyurl.com/4urxyvs3

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