SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY has floated a tender for Rfsq Design & Build of 500Kw Anionic Exchange Membrane (Aem) Electrolyzer. The project location is Canada and the tender is closing on 08 May 2024. The tender notice number is 2023-LS-352, while the TOT Ref Number is 99838452. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Canada

Summary : Rfsq Design & Build of 500Kw Anionic Exchange Membrane (Aem) Electrolyzer

Deadline : 08 May 2024

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Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 99838452

Document Ref. No. : 2023-LS-352

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

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Proponent may become the Contractor to Design & Build of a 500kW Anionic Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolyzer. More specific and additional details will be set out in the subsequent Solicitation. SFU reserves the right to vary the contemplated initial term and any extension term(s) of any Contract that may be issue from the Solicitation, it is presently contemplated that the initial term of the Contract will be 3 years, with option for extended warranty and maintenance contracts.One goal of SFU-s Hydrogen Hub (www.sfu.ca/research/facilities/hydrogen-hub) is to build an anionic exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolyzer using novel fluorine-free polymer membranes developed by Ionomr Innovations (https://ionomr.com). This research initiative will de-risk scalable, next-gen hydrogen production technology at the 250 kW - 1 MW scale. Ionomr-s AEM technology is anticipated to reduce green hydrogen production costs while maintaining high performance and stability. The project will investigate and validate the AEM technology at the 250 kW - 1 MW scale, which is a critical design window that enables scaling cost advantages for green hydrogen generation.The system will be located at the SFU-s Hydrogen Hub, an applications and science-driven research facility to be built at Simon Fraser University, located in British Columbia, Canada. The hub will generate and provide access to clean hydrogen for research, commercial, and on campus use as well as operate state of the art equipment for f...
Solicitation Type : RFQ - Request for Qualifications (Formal)
Reference Number : 0000267844
Location : Canada, British Columbia, Lower Mainland-Southwest
Delivery Point : SFU Burnaby
Purchase Type : One Time Only- Delivery Date:As soon as possible
Description : Proponent may become the Contractor to Design & Build of a 500kW Anionic Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolyzer. More specific and additional details will be set out in the subsequent Solicitation. SFU reserves the right to vary the contemplated initial term and any extension term(s) of any Contract that may be issue from the Solicitation, it is presently contemplated that the initial term of the Contract will be 3 years, with option for extended warranty and maintenance contracts.One goal of SFU’s Hydrogen Hub (www.sfu.ca/research/facilities/hydrogen-hub) is to build an anionic exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolyzer using novel fluorine-free polymer membranes developed by Ionomr Innovations (https://ionomr.com). This research initiative will de-risk scalable, next-gen hydrogen production technology at the 250 kW - 1 MW scale. Ionomr’s AEM technology is anticipated to reduce green hydrogen production costs while maintaining high performance and stability. The project will investigate and validate the AEM technology at the 250 kW - 1 MW scale, which is a critical design window that enables scaling cost advantages for green hydrogen generation.The system will be located at the SFU’s Hydrogen Hub, ...

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