On June 21, Shanghai Bright-H Technology Co., Ltd. (Bright-H Technology), Shanghai Electric’s subsidiary, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with TüV Rheinland. This partnership aims to advance green energy development by offering comprehensive and professional hydrogen product testing, standards, and certification services to industry partners both domestically and internationally, thereby enhancing the overall reliability of hydrogen solutions.
Building on their in-depth collaboration in the hydrogen energy sector, the partnership has expanded to include green ammonia and green methanol, both clean fuels produced using renewable energy. The partnership signifies a crucial shift towards a low-carbon economy and reflects both parties’ commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection.
At the recent International Carbon Neutrality Expo, Bright-H Technology unveiled an industry-leading 10 MW testing platform of alkaline electrolysis hydrogen production. The platform can meet the full-power testing needs of alkaline electrolyzers with capacities ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 Nm3/h, setting a new industry benchmark. It is equipped with precision instruments to monitor the operational status of all process pipelines and equipment in the hydrogen production system. Additionally, it features advanced one-click start-stop control programs and adaptive start-stop control strategy optimization algorithms, ensuring a safe and stable testing process.
With the release of the 10 MW alkaline electrolysis hydrogen production testing platform, Bright-H Technology now possesses comprehensive testing capabilities for electrolysis hydrogen production, which covers core components tests, small-scale and pilot-scale verifications, and full-power tests. The company’s alkaline electrolysis (ALK) hydrogen production testing capacity can reach up to 2,000 Nm3/h, while the testing capacity for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis hydrogen production can reach up to 300 Nm3/h, fully demonstrating Bright-H Technology’s leading position in electrolysis hydrogen production.