Advancements in Green Hydrogen Production Across the US and Spain
Key Ideas
  • TalusAg and Landus launch commercial green ammonia production in Iowa using innovative modular systems, enhancing US supply chain resilience and supporting local communities.
  • Iberdrola España and BP initiate construction of Spain's largest green hydrogen project, a €70 million 25 MW plant powered by renewable electricity, set to operate by the second half of 2026.
  • Cummins to supply a 100 MW PEM electrolyzer system for BP's Lingen green hydrogen project in Germany, marking BP's largest hydrogen facility with a significant investment.
  • Element Materials Technology invests $10 million in hydrogen testing infrastructure across multiple global locations to support the full technology lifecycle of hydrogen systems.
TalusAg, a subsidiary of Talus Renewables, has commenced commercial green ammonia production in Iowa with the utilization of what they refer to as the first and only modular systems in North America. This advancement is supported by federal clean hydrogen tax credits and has the capacity to produce up to 20 tons of ammonia per day. The CEO of TalusAg, Hiro Iwanaga, emphasized the importance of avoiding disruption in fertilizer supply chains and highlighted the company's dedication to assisting American farmers by producing green ammonia locally. Additionally, the collaboration with Landus aims to enhance the resilience of the US supply chain. In Spain, Iberdrola España and BP have initiated the development of Spain's largest green hydrogen project, a €70 million 25 MW plant anticipated to commence operations in the latter half of 2026. This project is designed to utilize renewable electricity sourced from Iberdrola's photovoltaic and wind farms through a power purchase agreement. Furthermore, Cummins has entered into an agreement to provide a 100 MW proton exchange membrane electrolyzer system for BP's Lingen green hydrogen project in Germany, representing BP's most substantial hydrogen facility to date. This system will incorporate 20 PEM Hylyzer-1000 electrolyzer units. Element Materials Technology has made a significant investment of $10 million in hydrogen testing infrastructure across various global locations to facilitate the complete technology lifecycle of hydrogen systems. Finally, Solaris has delivered the first batch of hydrogen buses to Italy as part of a large-scale order, marking a step towards sustainable transportation.
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