The companies intend to install electrolyzers and related infrastructure at UK wind and solar projects.Octopus Energy’s Octopus Hydrogen has announced with BayWa’s BayWa r.e renewables branch that they have signed a green hydrogen production memorandum of understanding (MoU).The companies will be collaborating on making renewable H2 at several UK clean power sites.The MoU brings on a strategic partnership that will have Octopus installing electrolyzers, compression, and mobile H2 storage at a number of BayWa r.e. solar and wind projects. The first locations that will be a part of this green hydrogen production will have a capacity for making as much as 6,500 kilograms of renewable H2 per day. The deliveries of the carbon emission-free fuel are expected to begin in 2023.The production facilities will have a direct connection to the on-site renewable energy. As the electrolyzers…
