Logan Energy Wins Multi-Million Czech H2 Transport Project
Key Ideas
  • Logan Energy, a Scottish hydrogen technologies firm, secured a multi-million contract to provide equipment for the largest hydrogen project in the Czech Republic.
  • The project aims to fuel a fleet of zero-emission buses using hydrogen produced from a local hydroelectric scheme, with ten buses expected to be operational by the end of 2025.
  • The company will supply equipment such as electrolysers, storage tanks, compressors, and fuelling systems for the hydrogen buses, in partnership with Czech Republic contractor ČEZ ESCO.
  • The CEO of Logan Energy expressed gratitude for being chosen as the technology supplier and believes this project will pave the way for more hydrogen economy initiatives in the Czech Republic.
Scottish hydrogen technologies firm, Logan Energy, has been awarded a significant contract to facilitate the largest hydrogen project in the Czech Republic. The project involves powering a fleet of zero-emission buses in the town of Mníšek pod Brdy using hydrogen generated from a nearby hydroelectric scheme. By the end of 2025, ten hydrogen buses are expected to be operational as part of this initiative. Logan Energy will be responsible for engineering, manufacturing, supplying, and maintaining various essential equipment for the project, including electrolysers for hydrogen production, storage tanks, compressors, fuelling systems, and other critical services. The company's CEO, Bill Ireland, expressed appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to the development of the hydrogen economy in the Czech Republic and anticipates that this project will act as a catalyst for future advancements in transportation and hydrogen-related projects within the country.
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