TECO 2030 Signs an MOU with an Undisclosed Party for up to 50MW of Hydrogen Engines
TECO 2030 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with an undisclosed party to explore multiple fuel cell projects, potentially generating 50MW of hydrogen fuel cell output. This MOU establishes a 3-year commitment to execute marine and on-shore fuel cell systems on a megawatt scale. The company emphasizes the environmental advantages of fuel cells, highlighting their efficiency and reduced pollutant production compared to traditional power generation. TECO 2030 is also expanding its hydrogen PEM fuel cell production facility in Norway, targeting a capacity of 120 MW by 2024, escalating to 1.6 GW by 2030.
- Signed MOU for cooperation on fuel cell projects with potential output of 50MW.
- Demonstrates growing trust in TECO 2030's scalable fuel cell systems.
- Expansion of hydrogen PEM fuel cell production facility targeting 1.6 GW capacity by 2030.
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LYSAKER, NORWAY / ACCESSWIRE / March 23, 2023 / TECO 2030 (OSE:TECO)(OTCQX:TECFF)(ISIN:NO0010887516) has signed an MOU with an undisclosed party for cooperation on several fuel cell projects which in total could represent 50MW of fuel cell output. The projects represent marine fuel cells- and on-shore stationary fuel cell systems in megawatt scale. The MOU outlines a 3-year cooperation commitment to successfully execute the project objectives.
Fuel cells are hydrogen engines which generate electricity through a mechanism that doesn't require combustion. This means they produce fewer pollutants than conventional, combustion-based power generation technologies. Fuel cells are also highly efficient, producing more power per unit of fuel. As a result, fuel cells offer an alternative to traditional power generation with significant health, reliability, and environmental benefits.
"I am thrilled to have signed this MOU with an undisclosed party. This shows the trust and confidence the party has in our fully scalable and modular fuel cell systems. I am looking forward to work with our client on these projects to cover their zero emission energy needs," says Tore Enger, Group CEO, TECO 2030. "Both the marine and stationary applications for these projects are in megawatt size and will demonstrate the capabilities of the TECO 2030 fuel cell systems," Enger concluded.
Contact:
Tore Enger, Group CEO, +47 920 83 800, tore.enger@teco2030.no
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TECO 2030 is building up Europe's first Giga production facility of hydrogen PEM fuel cell stacks and modules in Narvik, Norway. The production capacity will be built up through 2023 and early 2024, targeting an output capacity of 120 MW of fuel cells in 2024, 400 MW in 2025 and 1.6 GW in 2030.
TECO 2030 is a Norwegian based clean tech company developing zero-emission technology for the maritime and heavy industry. We are developing PEM hydrogen fuel cell stacks and PEM hydrogen fuel cell modules, that enable ships and other heavy-duty applications to become emissions-free. The company is listed on Euronext Growth on Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker TECO and in New York, OTCQX under the ticker TECFF. TECO2030 is a spinoff from TECO Maritime Group, a group that has provided technology and services to the global shipping industry since 1994. For more information, please visit www.teco2030.no.
SOURCE: TECO 2030 ASA
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