TECO 2030 signs an MOU for 50MW of hydrogen engines

TECO 2030 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 on a megawatt scale. The MOU outlines a 3-year cooperation commitment to successfully execute the project objectives.

Fuel cells are hydrogen engines that 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 working with our client on these projects to cover their zero-emission energy needs,” says Tore Enger.

“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.

Engr. Haseeb Ullah

Haseeb covers the global energy market for both conventional and modern energy resources. His expertise is on the global energy supply chain from generation to distribution and end-users. He has a Master degree in Engineering Management and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
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