SAMSUNG E&A, a company that builds solutions for the global energy industry, has introduced a new system for producing clean hydrogen. The new solution, named ‘CompassH2-P’, was developed with its partner, Nel Hydrogen, and was first shown to the public on November 5 at a major energy exhibition in the United Arab Emirates, reports Zawya.
This new system is the first of its kind in the industry with a capacity of 100 megawatts. It follows an earlier model released in May. The ‘CompassH2-P’ is designed to create hydrogen that is both very pure and under high pressure. The company also stated that its design arranges the key components efficiently, allowing the entire facility to take up less space.
With this launch, the partnership now offers two main types of hydrogen production systems. One is the world’s most efficient alkaline system, and the other, this new PEM system, is better suited to handle the changing power levels that come from renewable sources like solar and wind. This allows them to create tailored solutions for different customers and projects.
The ‘CompassH2’ solutions cover every step of building a hydrogen production plant, from initial studies to full construction and a guarantee that the finished plant will perform as promised. By offering a single guarantee for the entire system, the companies aim to make projects more reliable and easier to finance.
At the same exhibition, SAMSUNG E&A also displayed other clean energy projects it is working on with international partners. These include technologies to capture carbon emissions and new ways to produce sustainable fuel for airplanes.
The company is actively expanding its business in eco-friendly energy. It has recently secured several international contracts for plants that produce low-carbon ammonia, sustainable aviation fuel, and other green materials.
Hong Namkoong, the President and CEO of SAMSUNG E&A, commented on the launch, stating, “The introduction of CompassH2-P is a key step in our ongoing partnership with Nel Hydrogen.” He added, “We intend to use our wide range of solutions to make a major entry into the global hydrogen market.”














