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EXCLUSIVE | ‘We’ll deliver 40 times as many hydrogen electrolysers in 2022 as we did last year’: Plug Power CEO
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US manufacturer Plug Power will deliver 200MW of PEM electrolysers this year — a 40-fold increase on shipments in 2021, CEO Andy Marsh tells Recharge.
“Last year, we delivered 5MW of electrolyser systems, and this year we’ll deliver 200MW,” he said.
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