ITM Power has signed an engineering, procurement and design (FEED) contract with a major European energy company. The agreement aims to develop a standard design for a 10 MW green hydrogen production plant, marking a milestone in the deployment of clean technologies in the UK.
FEED Contract Drives Standard Design with NEPTUNE V
The project will be based on the modular configuration of two NEPTUNE V containerised electrolysis systems of 5 MW each. These systems employ ITM’s proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, recognised for its efficiency and reliability in the production of renewable hydrogen . The standard design will allow the client company to deploy the plant at multiple locations in the UK.
This agreement with another large-scale European energy company cements NEPTUNE V as the clear leader in its class. The 10MW configuration will enable our client to rapidly deploy projects across the UK.
Said Dennis Schulz, CEO of ITM Power.
Ambitious goals for 2030
The UK is seeking to achieve 6GW of green hydrogen installed capacity by 2030 , in line with its climate strategy. Hydrogen Allocation Rounds (HAR) support these efforts, with initiatives such as HAR2 , which seeks to fund up to 875MW of capacity.
The proposed standard design reduces implementation costs and accelerates project start-up. The modular configuration allows capacity to be scaled according to customer needs and site-specific conditions. In addition, the focus on PEM technology reinforces the sustainability and efficiency of the system.
ITM Power , founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sheffield, UK, specialises in electrolysis technologies that use renewable energy to produce carbon-free hydrogen. The company continues to play a key role in advancing the hydrogen economy, collaborating with global partners to deliver sustainable energy solutions.
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Source: ITM
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