CIP and Sunfire announce framework agreement for electrolysis offtake
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Sunfire have announced a framework agreement for up to 640 MW of electrolysis to supply a portion of CIP’s multi-GW Power-to-X project pipeline.
To scale CIP's Power-to-X projects, the Fund requires reliable, industrial electrolysis systems which are currently in limited supply. By partnering with Sunfire, CIP secures substantial electrolysis capacity. In addition, it participates – together with Blue Earth Capital (Blue Earth) – in Sunfire’s latest capital raising to enable the scaling of the company’s hydrogen technologies.
“This agreement adds huge value for all parties involved”, says Sunfire CEO, Nils Aldag. “While CIP can rely on the most advanced electrolysis technology and our highly dedicated expert team, we showcase our ability to deliver commercially scalable projects.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/25032022/cip-and-sunfire-announce-framework-agreement-for-electrolysis-offtake/
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