Energy consultancy Xodus is developing a new green hydrogen product that will be scalable up to 1,000 megawatts (MW) of electrolyzer capacity. The project will be based in the Mid-West region of Western Australia.
MercurHy is an export scale project which aims to supply green hydrogen whilst leveraging economies of scale, particularly regarding the supply and purchase of renewable energy. Investor engagement is underway as the company targets equity funding for the project from experienced capital and infrastructure partners interested in commercial green hydrogen progressing.
The project provides for a total electrolyzer capacity of 1,000MW being installed over three phases: 150MW in Phase 1; 500MW in Phase 2; and 1,000MW by the end of Phase 3. The intent behind scaling the project in this way is two-fold, initially to allow the market for green…
