PECOS, TX — Electric Hydrogen, a U.S. manufacturer of advanced electrolyzers, has selected The Weitz Company, through an affiliate, as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner for the installation of its 100-megawatt HYPRPlant at Infinium’s Roadrunner eFuels project in West Texas.
Project Roadrunner is expected to be the world’s largest eFuels facility, producing synthetic aviation fuel, diesel, and naphtha for aviation and heavy transport markets.
Electric Hydrogen’s complete electrolysis solution, HYPRPlant, leverages the company’s proprietary high-power proton exchange membrane technology to deliver ultra-low-cost hydrogen made with renewable energy. Built mostly in Texas and shipped as modular skids, the system reduces total installed project costs by as much as 60 percent and significantly shortens deployment timelines.
The Weitz Company brings industrial EPC experience to the project, which will boost local job creation in West Texas.
“Electric Hydrogen’s technology opens new market opportunities for us in clean energy infrastructure,” said Jesse Hammes, Vice President of Industrial at The Weitz Company. “We’re proud to contribute our expertise to a project of this scale and significance.”
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“This is a defining moment for our company and the renewable hydrogen sector,” said Josh Stewart, Vice President of Deployment at Electric Hydrogen. “Working with Weitz, we’re demonstrating that American-made electrolyzer systems can deliver at industrial scale, on time, and on budget at significantly lower total cost than competing solutions.”