Swedish-based Metacon has secured an additional 20MW electrolyser contract for Motor Oil’s Greek green hydrogen refinery project, bringing total capacity to 50MW.
The Greek refiner ordered a 30MW pressurised alkaline plant, based on Chinese stack technology, from Metacon last August, with plans to use the green hydrogen output to partially replace grey hydrogen used at its Corinth refineries.
The new project extension is expected to be valued at €10.6m ($11.15m), adding to the original scope of €19.8m ($20.8m). It comes after Motor Oil secured a €111.7m ($117.6m) subsidy from the Greek Government to develop the project.
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