The design will combine two of ITM’s NEPTUNE V plug-and-play 5-MW containerised electrolyser systems, utilising the company’s TRIDENT stack technology.
This plant design is intended to be deployed in several projects across the UK, which has ambitious targets for producing green hydrogen, with the aim of achieving 6 GW of installed capacity by 2030, aided by the Hydrogen Allocation Rounds (HAR).
Dennis Schulz, ITM CEO, said: “This agreement with yet another large-scale European energy company further cements NEPTUNE V as the clear leader in its class. The 10-MW configuration will allow our customer to deploy projects rapidly across the UK.”