The global installed electrolyzer capacity has grown by 50% overnight, with Baofeng Energy bringing the world’s largest project online in the Chinese region of Ningxia. The 150 MW alkaline electrolyzer – powered by a 200 MW solar array – is five times larger than the previous record holder: another 30 MW project that Baofeng commissioned in April last year. The record before that has been held by Air Liquide’s 20 MW Becancour project in Canada, installed last January. The new project reportedly came online on December 22 last year, although Baofeng has kept it curiously quiet. This may be partly to do with the project being not explicitly a producer of ‘green’ hydrogen. Rather than solely using solar power, the…