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By GH Bureau on 12 Jun, 2025
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Electrolyzer manufacturer Quest One and infrastructure construction firm MasTec Clean Energy & Infrastructure (CE&I) have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating the rollout of industrial-scale green hydrogen projects across North America. The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop standardized construction models for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis plants. The initiative focuses on reducing project capital costs and construction risks by optimizing the design and deployment of large-scale electrolyzer facilities.

“As green hydrogen projects scale into the hundreds of megawatts, plant construction becomes a make-or-break factor for project viability and financing,” said Jaryd O’Brasky, Vice President of Customer Operations at Quest One North America. “By working closely with EPC partners like MasTec, we can ensure that our Modular Hydrogen Platform (MHP) is not only technologically advanced but also efficient to build. Prefabrication and simplified site installation are at the core of our design philosophy.”

Quest One’s Modular Hydrogen Platform is currently the largest PEM electrolyzer in its product lineup. Built in the U.S. for the North American market, the modular system is designed to support green hydrogen production at industrial scales. Its 10-megawatt input modules can be expanded to form facilities ranging from small commercial setups to plants generating several hundred megawatts of hydrogen output. The system is optimized for deployment on preassembled skids to minimize on-site work and accelerate commissioning.

Chris McGahee, Executive Vice President of Industrial at MasTec CE&I, emphasized the synergy between the two companies. “Our experience with large-scale renewable energy and complex infrastructure projects makes this partnership a natural extension of our commitment to clean energy,” he said. “Together with Quest One, we aim to simplify electrolyzer plant construction, reduce costs, and shorten project timelines — critical factors for the wider adoption of green hydrogen.” The collaboration marks a significant step toward strengthening the green hydrogen supply chain, as both companies push to deliver efficient, scalable solutions in line with global decarbonization goals.

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Quest One and MasTec Clean Energy & Infrastructure Collaborate to Optimize the Construction of Green Hydrogen Production

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