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Rely Unveils Game-Changing 100MW Modular Green Hydrogen Plant, Slashing Capex and Opex
Rely Unveils Game-Changing 100MW Modular Green Hydrogen Plant, Slashing Capex and Opex

Rely Unveils Game-Changing 100MW Modular Green Hydrogen Plant, Slashing Capex and Opex

  • 21-Jun-2024 8:09 PM
  • Journalist: Jai Sen

Rely unveils Clear100+, a configurable production plant enabling large-scale green hydrogen generation. Rely's unique product approach significantly reduces both CAPEX and OPEX, lowering the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH). Clear100+ utilizes proven technologies, particularly John Cockerill Hydrogen's pressurized alkaline electrolyzers. This comprehensive package not only enhances operational efficiency but also minimizes uncertainties, providing stakeholders with confidence in the reliability and effectiveness of the plant. Ultimately, this offering contributes to streamlining processes and maximizing returns for all involved parties.

Clear100+ features a standardized 100MW green hydrogen production plant, incorporating John Cockerill Hydrogen's pressurized alkaline electrolyzer stacks and process treatment units, pre-assembled for easy installation. This cost-effective design ensures safe operations, a compact footprint, and improved maintainability.

With the introduction of Clear100+, Rely empowers its industrial and energy sector clients to effectively achieve their decarbonization objectives. The product guarantees a dependable, large-scale supply of green hydrogen that is not only safe and reliable but also cost-effective. This makes green hydrogen more accessible and affordable, facilitating a smooth transition towards more sustainable energy practices. By leveraging Clear100+, companies can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and operational costs, supporting their environmental commitments while maintaining efficiency and economic viability in their operations.

Damien Eyriès, CEO of Rely, commented that only a few months after their official creation, they were proud to launch Clear100+, their first productized plant. He stated that with this 100MW green hydrogen product, they provided the market with a solution that was quick to implement, reliable, safe, configurable, and overall would contribute to making green hydrogen affordable. Eyriès highlighted that Rely's capital structure, which brings together a world-leading engineering and technology actor and the technological leader in alkaline electrolyzers, makes them the unique player able to offer such an integrated solution to their customers, guaranteeing simultaneously high performance and permanent access to the most innovative technologies. He positioned the launch of Clear100+ as a testament to Rely's dedication to empowering clients on their decarbonization journey.

Rely is a frontrunner in integrating innovative technologies for green hydrogen production and utilization.  We bridge the gap between clean electricity and hydrogen-based solutions, enabling decarbonization across hard-to-abate industries and transportation sectors.  Our comprehensive services encompass the entire project lifecycle, from initial feasibility studies through execution and ongoing operations.  Backed by a world-class team of over 100 hydrogen specialists and a reliable source of electrolyzers, Rely is well-positioned to deliver robust solutions that meet the cost expectations of its clients. Headquartered in Brussels (Belgium) since November 2023, Rely is a strategic joint venture, with Technip Energies holding a 60% stake and John Cockerill contributing 40%.

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