Agreement will allow Charbone Hydrogen to proceed green hydrogen manufacturing in both Canada and the USA
ABB and Charbone Hydrogen Corporation – an combined green hydrogen manufacturing enterprise primarily based in Montreal, Canada – have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement to collaborate on the evolution of up to 15 modular and scalable green hydrogen manufacturing facilities around North America over the next 5 years, giving a clean fuel source for present hydrogen users and heavy industrial procedures inclusive of steelmaking, which presently use gray hydrogen as an energy source.
The MoU scope positions ABB because the desired provider for the design, engineering, fabrication, testing and delivering of modular and standard electrical substations (eHouses) for the interconnection among manufacturing facilities and local utilities. ABB will assisting Charbone in organizing simple engineering for systems and additives throughout its ventures portfolio, to boost energy performance and reliability. Future scope may also see ABB perform as the main automation, electrification and telecom contractor relying on ventures requirements.
Between the sites covered by the collaboration is Charbone’s flagship Sorel-Tracy facility near to Montreal in Québec, Canada. The facility is anticipated to be related to the Hydro-Québec grid by uend of the quarter two in 2025, the usage of hydro electricity to electricity green hydrogen electrolyzers. The plant will generate a blueprint for the layout and engineering of modular and scalable equipment for different sites being grew by Charbone. The nest venture to get underway will be in the greater Detroit area in the USA, which is the manufacturing base for major automotive enterprises.
“This strategic collaboration with ABB is a strong and suggestive signal about our proposition for the North American green hydrogen market,” stated Daniel Charette, Chief Operating Officer of Charbone Hydrogen Corporation. “With the Sorel-Tracy venture transferring fast to on-site activities, and the capabilities of plug and play modular approach to get manufacturing started in a minimal range of weeks, Charbone will assist the decarbonization of industry.”
Gouvernement du Québec has evolved a localized Green Hydrogen and Bioenergy Strategy to assist the deployment of hydrogen and bioenergy to power industrial sectors such as transportation, primary metals and chemical substances.
“Green hydrogen has a crucial role to play within the transition toward a low carbon energy future,” stated Per Erik Holsten, President of ABB Energy Industries. “We are proud to collaborate with Charbone on its approach to broaden and grow green hydrogen manufacturing facilities across North America, allowing an important region to scale and helping industries to outrun leaner and cleaner.”
In addition to the MoU, Charbone will develop ABB’s Extended Operator Workplace (EOW) system for all of the planned facilities and a primary Operator Workplace at Charbone’s headquarters to display all the facilities. The EOWs – the first to be mounted in green hydrogen manufacturing plants in North America – will improve manufacturing and reduce downtime via 24/7 monitoring from local and remote-control facilities.