CPH2 signs second licensing agreement
Firm looks to license technology to third-party manufacturers to keep costs low and ensure market penetration
UK hydrogen technology company Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has signed an agreement with Kenera Energy Solutions, a unit of UK-headquartered KCA Deutag, to manufacture and sell its electrolysers in Europe and the Middle East. The non-exclusive licence allows Kenera to manufacture and sell 150 electrolyser units per year in Germany, Scotland, Azerbaijan, Denmark and Norway and a maximum of 2GW of capacity in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Iraq. 2-4GW/yr – CPH2 2030 production target “We are delighted to enter into this agreement with Kenera, whose parent company, KCA Deutag, is not only an investor in CPH2, but is also one of the leading energy sector manufacturing businesses

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