CPH2 inks non-binding deal to supply membrane-less electrolysers for Irish hydrogen project


UK Membrane-less electrolyser maker CPH2 has inked a non-binding agreement with an Irish energy developer to supply its hydrogen production technology for a project in County Mayo.

Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Constant Energy, CPH2 could provide an initial five 1MW membrane-less electrolyser units for the firm’s hydrogen and energy project.

Constant was recently granted planning permission for its Killala Energy Hub, which plans to use wind and solar energy to produce green hydrogen for use in a gas peaking plant, grid blending, and hydrogen refuelling.

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