Ireland's Green Hydrogen Revolution in County Mayo
Key Ideas
  • Mayo County Council grants Constant Energy Ltd planning permission for the Killala Energy Hub to produce green hydrogen using CPH2’s MFE technology.
  • The site will link wind and solar energy production, allowing for the export of hydrogen to the gas grid and servicing fuel cell electric vehicles.
  • Initial purchase of five 1MW MFE220 units with plans to secure up to 200MW capacity at the County Mayo site over the next decade.
  • The partnership between Constant Energy and CPH2 signifies a significant step forward in green hydrogen production, offering solutions for efficient and sustainable energy production.
In County Mayo, Ireland, the future of green hydrogen production is taking shape with the approval of the Killala Energy Hub. Constant Energy Ltd has received planning permission to establish a hydrogen and energy center that will utilize CPH2's MFE technology. This hub aims to connect wind and solar energy production to produce green hydrogen for export to the gas grid and fueling station for fuel cell electric vehicles. With an initial purchase of five 1MW MFE220 units and plans to expand to 200MW capacity over the next 10 years, the project shows promising growth potential. Clean Power Hydrogen's CEO, Jon Duffy, expressed confidence in the partnership, highlighting the significance of the MOU and the potential for efficient green hydrogen production. Patrick Hynes, Director of Constant Energy Limited, emphasized the game-changing aspect of CPH2's MFE technology in the renewable industry. The hydrogen plant will be located in Killala Business Park, aiming to capture curtailed renewable energy and provide grid balancing through the innovative Killala Energy Hub.
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