The licence pack will allow Kenera to review the final MFE design packages and system assemblies in order for the teams to begin the process of building the first MFE electrolysers under its agreement. The full document pack includes: Process, Mechanical, Electrical and Safety Design Package; Bill of materials with every part defined; 3D layout defined for the electrolyser and all sub-assemblies.
CPH2 has granted Kenera a non-exclusive licence to sell and manufacture CPH2 products in Germany, Scotland, Azerbaijan, Denmark and Norway as well as an exclusive licence to sell and manufacture CPH2 products across the Middle East up to a maximum level of 2 GW (including Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Iraq).
Kenera can now begin the process of planning to commence production. The Kenera and CPH2 teams will continue to work closely together focused on the transfer of MFE design, assembly and testing requirements, as well as completing, staff training, supplier onboarding and production line readiness.
“Activating our licence with Kenera through the submission of this licence package is a significant achievement and maintains the flow of progress in the deployment of our licence model, which aims to quickly scale the utilisation of our MFE technology” said Jon Duffy, CEO of Clean Power Hydrogen. “We look forward to working with Kenera to advance its build and have another MFE unit operational in the field.”
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