Fusion Fuel receives purchase order for 1.25 MW electrolyser facility
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The integrated electrolyser and hydrogen refuelling project was awarded funding by the European Commission through Component 14 of Portugal’s Recovery and Resilience Plan. The facility, which aims to produce, store, and distribute green hydrogen for the light and heavy transport sector in the north of Portugal, is expected to be fully installed and operational before the end of 2024.
Frederico Figueira de Chaves, CEO of Fusion Fuel, stated: “We are thrilled to announce this contract for the sale of a 1.25 MW HEVO-Chain system, the second such announcement in as many months, a clear indication of the market's growing confidence in our flexible HEVO architecture and modular approach to deployment, one which enables us to develop fit-for-purpose solutions that meet the evolving needs of the customer. We continue to see significant interest in our HEVO-Chain system for projects of all sizes.”
Pedro Caçorino Dias, Fusion Fuel´s Head of Portugal, noted: “Our ability to design an entire hydrogen plant, in addition to our modular electrolyser approach, allowed us to execute this agreement in record time, a testament to our technology and our capability to deliver. It also speaks volumes about our client's steadfast commitment to accelerating the energy transition and reducing carbon emissions in Portugal’s transport sector. With this project, we continue to extend our footprint in the hydrogen mobility space, which we believe will be a source of differentiation for us as the market develops over the coming years.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/08112023/fusion-fuel-receives-purchase-order-for-125-mw-electrolyser-facility/
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