German Manufacturer H-TEC Chosen for Spain's Green Hydrogen Project
- H-TEC SYSTEMS chosen to supply 1-MW electrolyser for Hub La Isla H2 green hydrogen pilot project in Seville, Spain. Aiming to explore power-to-mobility, power-to-industry, and power-to-gas applications.
German electrolyser manufacturer H-TEC SYSTEMS has been chosen to supply its 1-MW PEM ME450 electrolyser device for the Hub La Isla H2 green hydrogen pilot project in Seville, Spain. The project, led by green hydrogen EPC specialist SailH2, will invest €25 million ($26.8 million) in the construction of a pilot centre for the production and distribution of green hydrogen. The ME450 electrolyser, along with a nearby 1.5-MW solar photovoltaic plant, will produce up to 136 tonnes of green hydrogen per year in the first phase of the project. The electrolyser is scheduled to be delivered in September 2024.
The Hub La Isla H2 project aims to explore various applications for green hydrogen, including power-to-mobility, power-to-industry, and power-to-gas. In the initial phase, green hydrogen will be used to fuel light and heavy vehicles, as well as forklift trucks. The project will also include the construction of a hydrogen refuelling station. Phase 2 will explore the production and distribution of 680 tonnes of hydrogen to decarbonise local industrial production processes, with a potential electrolysis capacity of 5 MW.
What is the role of H-TEC SYSTEMS in the Hub La Isla H2 green hydrogen pilot project?
- H-TEC SYSTEMS will supply its 1-MW PEM ME450 electrolyser device for the Hub La Isla H2 green hydrogen pilot project in Seville, Spain.
- The project, led by SailH2, will invest €25 million ($26.8 million) in the construction of a pilot centre for the production and distribution of green hydrogen.
- The ME450 electrolyser, along with a nearby 1.5-MW solar photovoltaic plant, will produce up to 136 tonnes of green hydrogen per year in the first phase of the project.
- The electrolyser is scheduled to be delivered in September 2024.
- The Hub La Isla H2 project aims to explore various applications for green hydrogen, including power-to-mobility, power-to-industry, and power-to-gas.
- In the initial phase, green hydrogen will be used to fuel light and heavy vehicles, as well as forklift trucks.
- The project will also include the construction of a hydrogen refuelling station.
- Phase 2 of the project will explore the production and distribution of 680 tonnes of hydrogen to decarbonise local industrial production processes.
- Phase 2 will have a potential electrolysis capacity of 5 MW.