- Timo Keski-Valkama
- Björn Nyberg
- Markus Nyman
- Juha Alopaeus
- Mikko Mäkelä
- Veikko Ruohonen
- Khin-Phyu-Cyn Kyi (Opiskelijayhteistyö)
- Product group:
- Automation
- Employer of the future
- Energy
- Hydrogen Economy
- Maintenance
- Other industry services
Hitachi Energy Finland Oy
- Booth:
- 7h140h
Hitachi Energy is a global technology and market leader in electrification, whose special transformers developed and manufactured in Finland are key enablers of the clean energy transition. More than half of Finland's wind power flows through Hitachi Energy transformers and substations. The company's software monitors electricity supply to more than 10% of the world's population, and high-voltage technology connects the power grids of Finland, Åland, Estonia and Sweden. Hitachi Energy is investing billions worldwide to address the most pressing energy challenge of our time: meeting the growing demand for electricity while reducing carbon emissions from the power system.
- Timo Keski-Valkama
- Björn Nyberg
- Markus Nyman
- Juha Alopaeus
- Mikko Mäkelä
- Veikko Ruohonen
- Khin-Phyu-Cyn Kyi (Opiskelijayhteistyö)
Hitachi Energy has a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for the entire green hydrogen value chain. In addition to hydrogen-to-power solutions, the company supplies power-to-hydrogen (grid-to-stack) solutions for electrolyzer systems that optimize the entire power supply system from the high-voltage grid connection down to the electrolyzer stack terminals.
Hitachi Energy has already delivered a grid-to-stack solution for a 20 MW electrolyzer in Sweden and a grid connection solution to P2X Solutions 20 MW hydrogen plant in Finland, ensuring the highest efficiency, reliability and power quality. Skanska has utilized the HyFlex in the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden to produce electricity for a construction site’s charging station.
Hitachi Energy supplies electrical system for the world’s first green hydrogen plant for heating steel before rolling
A modular solution electrifies the electrolyzers and contributes towards a more sustainable steel industry.