Clean Power Hydrogen plc (CPH2) the developer of the market disrupting and IP-protected membrane-free electrolyser (MFE) technology, has announced that it has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Koch Modular Process Systems LLC (Koch Modular).
The MoU, which has an initial term of 24 months, provides a framework for the parties to evaluate technical, commercial and operational feasibility, including supply chain and localisation requirements. Pursuant to these workstreams is the intention of Koch Modular and CPH2 to progress discussions towards a legally binding agreement in relation to manufacturing and/or licensing of up to 100 MW of CPH2's proprietary modular hydrogen technology for sales and marketing into Mexico, the USA and Canada.
Further updates in respect of the progress towards a legally binding agreement between the parties will follow in due course.
Jon Duffy, CEO of CPH2, said: "Our discussions with Koch Modular cover joint supply chain, feasibility and technical assessments; system concepts and manufacturing proposals; commercial structures; and a manufacturing and/or licensing agreement for up to 100 MW of membrane-free electrolysis capacity. With capabilities in process, product and project delivery, we believe Koch Modular is a perfect partner to licence CPH2's technology across North America. We look forward to updating the market further on this in due course."
Brian Loftus, Vice President of Koch Modular, commented: "We are pleased to begin discussions with CPH2. From our initial engagement, we recognise the unique proposition of CPH2's patented MFE technology and look forward to formalising our relationship as we look to leverage our expertise in design and manufacture for the North American market."