3 More Hydrogen Generators Shipped to Russia

Date: 4 July 2014

HyGear has shipped 3 more Hydrogen Generation plants in Russia during the last quarter. The Hydrogen Generation Systems (HGS) will generate hydrogen for a large glass production company.

HyGear’s HGS is highly suitable to supply glass plants with the right quantity and quality of hydrogen while saving costs and emmissions.Furthermore, the on-site reforming system overcomes the dependency of hydrogen supply by tube trailers.

The float glass market in Russia has grown tremendously since 2011. In 2012, total glass export was about 22.500.000 square meters and this number has grown even more.

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