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John Cockerill announces acquisition of manufacturing space in Baytown

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

John Cockerill Hydrogen, an electrolyser manufacturer, has announced its US entry with the acquisition of manufacturing space in Baytown for a new gigafactory. The facility is expected to create 200 new jobs and produce 1 GW per year of electrolysers.

John Cockerill Hydrogen will serve the North American market from Houston and provide a domestic supply chain, local customer support, and green hydrogen production equipment.

Using existing buildings retrofitted with new equipment and leveraging on John Cockerill Hydrogen's experience through its other plants around the world (Europe and China), production is expected to begin as early as Q324 and will be among the first operational alkaline manufacturing facilities of this size in the US.

“We are excited for the US launch, the first step in our partnership journey with North American businesses and stakeholders who seek to decarbonise and advance the energy transition,” said François Michel, CEO of John Cockerill Group.

US executives chose Houston and specifically the Baytown – Chambers County – site for its proximity to transport routes including a rail spur on site, major highways, nearby barge, access which is key to facilitating inbound and outbound logistics, and for its significant base of hydrogen use including refining and petrochemicals and existing infrastructure such as export terminals, gas storage capacities and hydrogen pipelines. Additionally, Houston recently secured its place as one of seven regional hydrogen hubs in the US as designated by the Department of Energy, providing a network of energy transition partners and a favourable environment for innovation.

“With an existing energy ecosystem comprised of competitive natural resources, a highly skilled talent base, and existing infrastructure, Houston was the natural choice for our entry to North America,” said Nicolas de Coignac, President of the Americas for John Cockerill. “We look forward to partnering with local and state officials, business organisations, academic institutions and other Houston-area stakeholders playing a part in meeting the ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring energy security and resilience.”

In addition to the Baytown facility, John Cockerill Hydrogen also has a local head office with support functions and operations located in Houston.