Splitwaters selected by Akna Energy for 20 MW Green Hydrogen Plant

Splitwaters to provide Akna Energy with EPC services and electrolyzer equipment for 20 MW Green Hydrogen Plant

HOUSTON, April 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Paving the path for a Sustainable Green Economy; Splitwaters, a Houston‐based electrolyzer manufacturer and EPC firm has signed an agreement with Akna Energy, LLC for a 20 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to be built & in operation in late 2025. This plant will be the first of many Green Hydrogen plants that Akna plans to build with Splitwaters in and around the United States.

The facility will produce more than 3 million kilograms of green hydrogen per year and will be operational in late 2025. Splitwaters will provide a complete turnkey solution for the green hydrogen plant, will supply the electrolyzers, and will be responsible for the engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the plant. Zentech Inc. of Houston, Texas with its over 40 years of engineering and project management experience is the engineering partner for Splitwaters. The engineering design is well underway to meet the project deadlines.

“Splitwaters was selected for their rich expertise in Green Hydrogen generation, their modular approach, compact design, lower initial Capex, and speed of delivery. The engineering designs and equipment fabrication for this plant are well underway. We are very excited to have our first plant delivered within budget and in a record timeline. This will be the first of many green hydrogen plants we plan to build with Splitwaters,” said Mr. Paul Hudson, CEO of Akna Energy.

“We are very excited to work with Mr. Paul Hudson and Akna Energy, a highly motivated team to partner with, to build zero‐carbon fuels facilities for the mobility market as well as industrial markets to meet the net‐zero goals. We have always dedicated ourselves to our strong culture of putting our customers first and providing them with innovative engineering solutions to cut down costs and deliver in record time. We plan to build multiple green hydrogen plants of varying capacities based on clients’ requirements around the globe. We see a bright future for both of our companies because Clean energy is the future and the future is now!,” said Deepak Bawa, CEO of Splitwaters.

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