Trina Green Hydrogen Delivers 2nd-Gen Tianqing Alkaline Electrolyzers to Major Green H2 Project

Published: Apr 9, 2026 15:00
[SMM Hydrogen Energy News Brief] Recently, Trina Green Hydrogen completed production testing and successfully delivered multiple sets of its second-generation Tianqing series 1000 Nm³/h alkaline electrolysis cells to a large-scale green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol project in China. The product features a skid-mounted modular design equipped with proprietary high-current-density electrode technology, capable of stable operation at 3,500 A/m² with industry-leading power consumption metrics. It also offers a 30%-110% wide-load adaptability, enabling efficient matching with intermittent green electricity hydrogen production scenarios powered by wind and solar power.

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