Hygreen Energy Expands to Spain with Electrolyzer Manufacturing and Green Hydrogen Plants
Key Ideas
  • Hygreen Energy plans to establish an electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Malaga, Spain, focusing on producing 5-MW electrolyzers initially and scaling up to 5 GW to meet European demand.
  • The company intends to launch an R&D program dedicated to advancing electrolyzer technologies and create an alkaline 10-MW testing platform to enhance product development.
  • In partnership with strategic allies, Hygreen will build large-scale green hydrogen production plants up to 1.12 GW in Huelva, Spain, aiming to cater to the growing hydrogen market in Europe.
  • These initiatives are part of Hygreen's strategy to strengthen its presence in international markets and offer tailored electrolyzer solutions to project developers, EPC providers, and customers in Europe.
Beijing-based Hygreen Energy is expanding its operations to Spain with plans to establish an electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Malaga, focusing on producing 5-MW electrolyzers initially and scaling up to 5 GW to meet European demand. The company also aims to launch an R&D program dedicated to advancing electrolyzer technologies and create an alkaline 10-MW testing platform. In addition to manufacturing, Hygreen intends to build large-scale green hydrogen production plants up to 1.12 GW in Huelva, Spain, in collaboration with strategic partners. These initiatives form a part of Hygreen's strategy to capitalize on the growing hydrogen market in Europe and provide tailored electrolyzer solutions to project developers, EPC providers, and customers in the region. The company's CEO, Benny Wang, emphasized the importance of these steps in positioning Hygreen Energy to meet the needs of the European market effectively.
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