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Utility-Scale Electrolyser
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Utility-Scale Electrolyser

Utility-Scale Electrolyser

Introduction

A utility-scale electrolyser is a large hydrogen production unit designed to generate tons of hydrogen per day, often powered by renewable energy.

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McKinsey – Scaling Up Electrolyser Capacity Report

🧠 What It Means

  • Typically >10 MW capacity, often reaching 100+ MW.

  • Key for decarbonising heavy industry, shipping, and long-term storage.

  • Can support grid balancing and absorb surplus solar/wind.

Key Challenges

  • Massive electricity demand and grid infrastructure needed.

  • Water use, land availability, and permitting hurdles.

  • Long construction timelines and capital cost.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Go big or go home — utility-scale electrolysers are the giants of green hydrogen.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“They don’t just make hydrogen — they move entire economies.”

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