The project, which will produce green hydrogen with a total installed capacity of more than 700 MW, ranks among Europe’s largest water electrolysis plants. It aims to decarbonize a hard-to-abate industry and, once completed, will significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the end customer.
The orders, which have been awarded to De Nora under the existing Toll Manufacturing and Services Agreement with thyssenkrupp nucera, are among those previously reported in the pipeline, and will contribute significantly to increasing the backlog of the Energy Transition segment.
Paolo Dellachà, CEO of De Nora, commented: “We are extremely pleased to announce the awarding of these new orders by thyssenkrupp nucera, thus making a pivotal contribution to the realization of a project of European relevance which stands out for its remarkable production capability and distinguished sustainability profile. These orders further strengthen the growth of our business focused on the production of green hydrogen, reinforcing De Nora’s position as a company capable of significantly contributing to the decarbonization of traditionally hard-to-abate industrial sectors. Sustainability has always been in our DNA. Through our engagement in the execution of projects of this scale, we play a crucial role in helping other international players and large corporations in realizing green productions.”