RWE reserves 150 MW of ITM electrolysers
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
ITM Power has announced that it has entered into a capacity reservation agreement with RWE for 150 MW of NEPTUNE V units. This reservation, equivalent to 30 units, foresees call-offs by 2027. It follows RWE's operation of ITM’s 4 MW pilot plant and its ongoing delivery of 200 MW of electrolysers for the GetH2 Nukleus project in Lingen, Germany.
RWE is a European energy company which delivers large scale green hydrogen projects. This agreement signifies important repeat business with a major industrial partner and underlines the growing demand for ITM’s products.
NEPTUNE V is its latest generation containerised, green hydrogen plant solution. Each unit integrates all necessary balance of plant within a compact containerised design, enabling rapid deployment, simplified installation, and reliable operation. NEPTUNE V can be interconnected to form bigger container-based plants. Since its launch in 2024, the platform has gained strong commercial traction as a benchmark technology for commercial scale green hydrogen projects.
The company will provide further updates on this agreement as projects are called off and converted into firm orders.
Dennis Schulz, CEO of ITM Power, said: "We are proud to expand our collaboration with RWE. Building on our strong relationship developed through the joint execution of the GetH2 Nukleus project, this additional 150 MW capacity reservation underlines RWE's confidence in our technology and delivery capability. Repeat business with a global leader in energy is the strongest validation of our strategy, our products, and our people."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/22092025/rwe-reserves-150-mw-of-itm-electrolysers/
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