BrightHy Solutions Advances to Final Contract Talks for Green Hydrogen Projects in Southern Europe
Reuters
Sep 02
BrightHy Solutions Advances to Final Contract Talks for Green Hydrogen Projects in Southern Europe
Fusion Fuel Green PLC's subsidiary, Bright Hydrogen Solutions Ltd, has advanced to final contract negotiations for two green hydrogen projects in Southern Europe. BrightHy Solutions has been chosen as the preferred partner for a 2 MW hydrogen project aimed at decarbonizing a cement company, marking the first project under the company's hydrogen investment partnership structure. Additionally, BrightHy Solutions has been selected to negotiate a final contract for a hydrogen plant and refueling station in Portugal, collaborating with strategic partners. These projects, currently in the contract negotiation phase, reflect the company's strategy to expand hydrogen infrastructure in the region.
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