Electric Hydrogen to supply 100 MW electrolyzer to NFE’s project in Texas

Electric Hydrogen (EH2) and New Fortress Energy (NFE) have entered into a definitive agreement for supply of EH2’s 100 MW electrolyzer system to NFE’s green hydrogen project in Texas. Expected to be among the largest in North America, the site and facility are scalable to 200 MWs in the future.

First hydrogen production is expected in the fourth quarter of 2024, with full commercial operation in 2025.

EH2 manufactures turnkey 100 MW electrolysis systems capable of matching the variability of renewable energy production with precision, according to the company. The modular plant architecture significantly reduces on-site construction costs and complexity. The electrolyzer stacks are being manufactured at EH2’s 187,000-square-foot facility in Devens, Massachusetts, while balance-of-plant modules are being fabricated in Texas. Announced in May 2023, the high-rate production facility in Massachusetts is on schedule to produce up to 1.2 GW of electrolyzer stacks annually.

“We are excited to enter into this agreement with Electric Hydrogen, a pioneer in electrolysis technology that shares our vision of enabling clean, abundant, and low-cost hydrogen to accelerate the energy transition around the world,” said Wes Edens, Chairman and CEO of New Fortress Energy. “We are focused on developing scalable solutions that have a real impact on decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors of the global economy and given our background, believe we are uniquely positioned to be an early mover in the market.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Zero Parks, NFE’s hydrogen business, on this groundbreaking large-scale green hydrogen project. Together, we believe in our ability to accelerate green hydrogen towards fossil-parity, enabling industrial sectors to meaningfully reduce their emissions by the end of this decade. Our shared vision can only be realized by building green hydrogen plants at large scale and low cost, which is uniquely enabled by our technology and which this project will indisputably demonstrate,” said Raffi Garabedian, EH2’s CEO and co-founder.

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