Thermax also plans to develop a localized supply chain for the commercialization of green hydrogen solutions.  The Bridge Chronicle
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Thermax Partners with Ceres Power to Manufacture Green Hydrogen Solutions in India

Under this non-exclusive global license agreement, Thermax will manufacture, sell, and service stack array modules (SAM) utilizing Ceres' cutting-edge SOEC technology.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Thermax Limited announced a strategic collaboration with Ceres Power Limited, a subsidiary of Ceres Power Holdings plc (CWR.L). The partnership aims to manufacture large-scale solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) systems to boost green hydrogen production in India and globally.

Under this non-exclusive global license agreement, Thermax will manufacture, sell, and service stack array modules (SAM) utilizing Ceres' cutting-edge SOEC technology.

The collaboration also includes the development and commercialization of SAM balance of modules (SBM) and multi-megawatt SOEC electrolyser modules. These advanced systems are expected to play a crucial role in supporting green hydrogen initiatives and decarbonization efforts worldwide.

The collaboration leverages Thermax's expertise in heat integration and waste heat recovery. This knowledge will be applied to the development of a first-of-its-kind pressurized SAM and the engineering of SBM, a core component for future multi-megawatt SOEC electrolyser modules.

The partnership aims to enhance hydrogen production efficiency by up to 25% compared to traditional low-temperature electrolysis technologies, making it an ideal solution for industries that are challenging to decarbonize, such as steel, chemicals, ammonia, and refineries.

Thermax also plans to set up a manufacturing facility to produce these electrolysers and develop a localized supply chain for the commercialization of green hydrogen solutions.

By doing so, Thermax positions itself among a select few companies capable of offering large-scale SOEC systems for commercial applications.

Ashish Bhandari, Managing Director & CEO of Thermax, said, "India is making significant progress toward adopting renewable energy sources, particularly green hydrogen, with a target to produce 5 million metric tonnes by 2030. This partnership aligns with our mission to accelerate decarbonization for hard-to-abate industries, both in India and globally."

Phil Caldwell, CEO of Ceres Power, added, "This collaboration expands our reach into a dynamic market that is becoming increasingly critical for green hydrogen, green steel, and green ammonia production. Together, we are creating next-generation hydrogen solutions that will drive industrial decarbonization."

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