Verdagy Partners with Black & Veatch for a Groundbreaking Clean Hydrogen Project in Texas
Key Ideas
- Verdagy has selected Black & Veatch as the FEED contractor for its 60-megawatt clean hydrogen project in Texas.
- The project aims to produce over 9,000 tons/year of clean hydrogen, with a significant investment of $150 million in Texas.
- Verdagy's eDynamic® electrolyzers will be used, offering real-time grid resilience and compliance with both European and U.S. regulations.
- The project will create jobs across the U.S. supply chain, contribute to the U.S. energy industry, and enhance energy exports.
Verdagy, a leading clean hydrogen electrolysis company, has partnered with Black & Veatch, a global engineering, procurement, consulting, and construction company for its ambitious clean hydrogen project in Texas. The project, with a capacity of more than 9,000 tons/year of clean hydrogen, aims to reach the FEED completion by May 2025 and Final Investment Decision in July 2025, bringing a substantial investment of over $150 million to Texas and creating American jobs. Verdagy's innovative eDynamic® electrolyzers will be utilized to match the ERCOT grid's energy variations, ensuring grid resilience and compliance with international and U.S. requirements. The project is set to strengthen the U.S. energy industry and support energy exports. Verdagy's focus on manufacturing in the U.S. will create jobs throughout the domestic supply chain. This milestone project signifies a significant step towards sustainable and advanced hydrogen production technology.
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