Under the agreement, Linde Engineering will oversee the engineering, procurement, and construction of a new proton-exchange membrane hydrogen electrolysis facility. ITM Power will supply the electrolyzer stacks necessary for the plant’s operation.
The REFHYNE II project is set to produce up to 44,000 kilogrammes of renewable hydrogen per day, which will contribute to the partial decarbonisation of site operations. This renewable hydrogen will be used to create cleaner energy products, such as transport fuels, with a lower carbon intensity. Additionally, as market demand evolves, the hydrogen produced by REFHYNE II could be supplied directly to industrial customers in the region, aiding them in lowering their emissions. The facility is scheduled to begin operations in 2027.