Two energy developers announced a plan to increase green hydrogen capacity to help decarbonize the Bayonne Energy Center in New Jersey. The 644 MW, natural-gas fired peaking plant sends power to New York City via a sub-Hudson cable.
The developers, NovoHydrogen and TigerGenCo (TGC), said Ohmium International would provide PEM electrolyzers for the project.
Bayonne Energy Center was originally built as a joint venture between Hess Corporation and ArcLight Capital Partners.