Revolutionizing Green Hydrogen Production in Scotland
Key Ideas
- PlusZero and Clyde Hydrogen sign an agreement to debut groundbreaking decoupled electrolyser technology for producing high-pressure green hydrogen at scale and low cost.
- Clyde Hydrogen aims to attract £5 million in new investments to accelerate the commercialization of their innovative technology.
- PlusZero is developing a green hydrogen production facility in Stornoway, integrating production, training, and research in partnership with local organizations.
- The agreement allows PlusZero to deploy one of Clyde Hydrogen’s electrolysers, with an option to purchase 10 MW electrolyser capacity, showcasing the commercial potential of the technology.
Stornoway-based green hydrogen producer and distributor, PlusZero, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Clyde Hydrogen to introduce Clyde Hydrogen's groundbreaking decoupled electrolyser technology to the market. This technology aims to produce high-pressure green hydrogen reliably, safely, and at scale, facilitating integration with renewable energy sources more efficiently. Clyde Hydrogen recently launched a funding round to attract £5 million in investments to expedite the commercialization of their innovative technology. PlusZero is establishing a green hydrogen production facility at Stornoway's Creed Hydrogen Skills and Innovation Centre in collaboration with local partners. The facility, set to launch in October, will combine commercial hydrogen and oxygen production, training in hydrogen technology, and research on next-generation electrolyser technology. As part of the agreement, PlusZero will deploy one of Clyde Hydrogen's commercial demonstrator electrolysers and have the option to purchase 10 MW electrolyser capacity. The CEOs of both companies expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting the transformative potential of Clyde Hydrogen's technology in advancing green hydrogen production and cost efficiency. PlusZero's founder emphasized the company's commitment to accelerating the availability of affordable green hydrogen and praised the cost efficiency and production flexibility offered by Clyde Hydrogen's electrolyser technology.