EH Group announced that it has signed an MoU to develop large stationary power fuel cell solutions with Snam. This leverages upon the work achieved together during the HyAccelerator program.
EH Group is witnessing strong growth in the stationary fuel cell market, with the key drivers being grid resiliency, the imperative of decarbonisation and the need for energy security.
The initial focus is on potential application of EHG’s systems in Snam’s construction sites, as an alternative power supply system in areas where it is not possible to connect the necessary machinery to the electricity grid.
Tags: Decarbonisation, EH Group, Fuel Cell, Snam
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