The first HyClever hydrogen generator produced by USC started operating in Kazakhstan

Two more of the same generators are planned to be delivered to the Republic of Belarus

The "SKTBE" enterprise of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) has successfully put into operation the first export hydrogen generator HyClever in Kazakhstan. This was reported by the corporation's press service.

HyClever hydrogen generator
Specialists of the USC SKTBE enterprise successfully completed installation supervision and commissioning of the alkali-free hydrogen generator HyClever at the Karaganda GRES-1 in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Due to the high heat capacity of hydrogen, energy engineers use it to cool powerful turbogenerators at thermal and nuclear power plants.
USC Press Service

The new generator will replace the outdated model of the SEU type alkaline electrolysis unit. SKTBE specialists supervised the connection of the generator to all necessary communications, tested and launched all systems, and also instructed power plant employees on safe operation with the new unit.

Two more HyClever generators will soon be sent to the Republic of Belarus.

HyClever alkali-free hydrogen generators are a new generation line based on advanced polymer proton exchange membranes. The key advantage of this technology is the absence of aggressive alkaline solutions in electrolyzers - instead, ordinary water is used, which makes the process safer and more environmentally friendly.

Earlier www1.ru reported that a Russian signal generator with a sampling rate of up to 30 GSa/s was presented at the ExpoElectronica 2025 exhibition.

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