BERLIN, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- German steel producer Thyssenkrupp said Monday it would implement its first green hydrogen project and install a water electrolysis plant with a capacity of 88 megawatt (MW) for the Canadian energy company Hydro-Quebec.
Thyssenkrupp subsidiary Uhde Chlorine Engineers was awarded an engineering contract following the successful completion of a feasibility study. The plant would be "one of the world's first and biggest production facilities for green hydrogen," Thyssenkrupp said.
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