Clean Power Hydrogen and Lisheen H2 Energy Park Collaboration for Green Hydrogen Production in Ireland
Key Ideas
- Clean Power Hydrogen partners with Lisheen H2 Energy Park Limited (Hidrigin) to license its MFE electrolyser technology for up to 2GW production over 20 years.
- The collaboration includes immediate delivery of a 1MW electrolyser, dedicated exclusively to Hidrigin for green hydrogen production.
- Hidrigin's integration of electrolysers into renewable energy projects aligns with Ireland's decarbonization goals and fosters growth in the hydrogen economy.
- The partnership signifies a significant step in advancing Ireland's hydrogen infrastructure and contributes to the country's transition to clean energy.
Clean Power Hydrogen's CEO, Jonathan Duffy, announced a new license agreement with Lisheen H2 Energy Park Limited (Hidrigin) for the production of green hydrogen in Ireland. The agreement grants Hidrigin the rights to manufacture up to 2GW of Clean Power Hydrogen's innovative MFE electrolyser technology over the next two decades. As part of the collaboration, a Sales Contract was established for the immediate delivery of a 1MW MFE220 electrolyser unit, marking a key milestone in Ireland's hydrogen infrastructure development. The electrolysers produced under the License Agreement will be used exclusively by Hidrigin for green hydrogen production and will not be sold to third parties. Clean Power Hydrogen will receive payments based on project milestones and revenue from component sales and technology fees. Hidrigin plans to incorporate these electrolysers into its renewable energy projects, aiming to produce green hydrogen for commercial purposes through its Lisheen BioEnergy Campus. With significant funding of €100 million, Hidrigin's initial green hydrogen pilot project is scheduled to commence in 2025, with the first Irish-made MFE220 unit expected to be completed the same year. This partnership reflects Clean Power Hydrogen's commitment to expanding clean hydrogen production and enhancing Ireland's renewable energy infrastructure, contributing to the growth of the hydrogen economy and supporting the nation's decarbonization objectives.