The compressor is suitable for automatically managing hydrogen at low pressures (0 – 33 bar). The main feature of the unit developed for the project concerns the oil-free compression of hydrogen, which comes from the electrolysis process mixed with varying percentages of water vapour.
In addition, the device has a compact layout with high accessibility. The selection of premium materials also means that it can offer high performance at very low temperatures (down to -25°C). The compressor is designed to follow the variable operation of the electrolyser, providing continuity of operation.
Once delivered, the hydrogen compressor will be an integral part of the renewable products refinery of Neste. A green attitude shared by SIAD MI, which from this viewpoint, designs and builds tailor-made plants carefully constructed around the requirements of the customer. Because of this, SIAD MI is known as a reliable partner for the supply of zero impact and high-efficiency solutions.
The MULTIPLHY project has received funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking under the Grant Agreement No 875123. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe research.




