Saturday, 14 December 2024

John Cockerill's E-ChloPure® electrochlorination systems are designed to continuously evacuate hazardous hydrogen gas generated during electrolysis

 John Cockerill's E-ChloPure® electrochlorination systems are designed to continuously evacuate hazardous hydrogen gas generated during electrolysis. The systems include:

A vertically mounted electrochlorination unit fed in parallel

A special catalytic coating on the titanium anodes that extends the recoat time 

John Cockerill is also committed to reducing waste and optimizing its sorting and recycling. Other environmental initiatives include:

Measuring the environmental footprint of each site

Initiating themed projects like green IT, facility, catering, and mobility

Focusing on carbon emissions that have been avoided or reduced 

John Cockerill is a Belgium-based company that supplies electrolyzers for green hydrogen production. They recently secured a deal with AM Green to supply 1.3 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyzers for a green ammonia facility in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh: 

The electrolyzers will be used to produce green hydrogen from renewable or nuclear electricity 

The hydrogen will then be converted into green ammonia 

The project is expected to start production in the second half of 2026 

John Cockerill and AM Green will also establish a 2 GW per year electrolyzer manufacturing plant in Kakinada 

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