Enapter AG has presented the AEM (anion exchange membrane) multicore - the world's first megawatt-class AEM electrolyzer for the production of green hydrogen - to the public.
With the multicore, Enapter is ushering in a new era in the field of environmentally friendly solutions for the decarbonization of industry and the economy and is reaching an important milestone in the company's history. The AEM Multicore is a cost-effective alternative to traditional megawatt-class electrolyzers. It consists of 420 core modules - so-called AEM stacks. These are combined to form a complete system that can produce around 450 kilograms of green hydrogen per day with a purity of 99.999%. By scaling many small units into one large system, Enapter can significantly reduce the cost of green hydrogen.
Facilities for production, research and development and administration are being built on the 80,000 square meter Enapter Campus. The development units have already started operations on site. The energy supply for the Enapter Campus, including all future production facilities, will be covered entirely by renewable energy. Photovoltaic systems on the Enapter Campus will be used and green electricity from solar, wind and biomass plants from the nearby Saerbeck bioenergy park will be used to achieve complete energy self-sufficiency independent of the grid. The waste heat from the bioenergy park's biogas plants will support the heating of the buildings on the Enapter Campus, among other things.
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