Hidroelectrica is looking for consultants to draft a feasibility study for a 50 MW green hydrogen production plant.
The company plans to produce green hydrogen using a hydrolyzer that will use Danube water and renewable energy generated by a dedicated photovoltaic park as resources. As a backup to the photovoltaic park, the feasibility study must determine if it is possible to connect the hydrogen production facility directly to the Portile de Fier II hydroelectric plant.
Mehedinti County’s Ostrovu Mare village will be home to the hydrogen production facility. Offers must be submitted no later than December 28, 2022.
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