Fusion Fuel signs second Portuguese hydrogen offtake agreement
The green hydrogen company will supply 30t/yr to Hydrogen Ventures from Q4 over ten years to serve mobility applications in Portugal
Green hydrogen technology firm Fusion Fuel has signed a ten-year offtake agreement with London-headquartered Hydrogen Ventures for 30t/yr of hydrogen starting from Q4 this year. Fusion Fuel plans to supply hydrogen from its projects in the Portuguese municipality of Evora, which are expected to increase capacity to 50t/yr by the end of the year. Hydrogen Ventures plans to use the hydrogen to fuel mobility applications in Portugal. “We are very excited to announce the execution of this hydrogen purchase agreement with Hydrogen Ventures, the second such contract we have entered into so far this year,” says Pedro Cacorino Dias, head of Portugal for Fusion Fuel. The company’s first offtake agree
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