The agreement, signed with Spanish developer, Gedisol, will see 144 of Fusion Fuel’s HEVO-Solar PEM electrolyser systems supplied for the project, which are estimated to produce up to 200 tonnes of green hydrogen per annum.

H2 View understands construction is expected to begin early in 2023, with hopes of achieving commercial operation in the third quarter of the year.

Fusion Fuel’s HEVO-Solar PEM electrolysers integrate a concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) system which it says offers an entire package of off-grid hydrogen production, utilising excess thermal energy to optimise feed water temperature, improving efficiency.

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The technology sale deepen’s Fusion Fuel’s commitments in the region, following on from an agreement with AESA which aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of the Spanish commercial and industrial sectors, in line with Spain’s national hydrogen roadmap.

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Commenting on the deal, João Wahnon, Chief of Business Development at Fusion Fuel, said, “We are pleased to have been selected to supply our technology to the Gedisol project, which will further strengthen our near-term development portfolio and accelerate our expansion into Spain that began with the Exolum project.

“While many in the market talk about deploying electrolysers and producing green hydrogen, our team is continuing to work diligently to get our disruptive technology in the ground in the very near-term.”

Jason Baron, Chief Commercial Officer at Fusion Fuel, added, “We are excited to have been able to work quickly to provide a near-term solution for a high-profile project in Spain and strengthen our positioning in the industrial decarbonisation ecosystem in Spain. With grant funding in place and line of sight to an offtake agreement, Gedisol is a highly actionable project that will help us achieve our broader commercial objective of getting a fully committed order book in 2023.”