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Electrolytic hydrogen plants of up to 250 MW were constructed in the 20th century by the use of smaller electrolysis units in parallel. All of them were for producing ammonia from hydrogen. See table 3-2 on page 99 of this NASA report from 1975: "Survey of Hydrogen Production and Utilization Methods" https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19760008503/downloads/19... 250 MW, Rjakon, Norway, built 1965 170 MW, Kima, Egypt, built 1960 125 MW, Nangal, India, built 1958 90 MW, Trail, Canada, built 1939 25 MW, Curco, Peru, built 1958 |