Kellas Midstream’s H2NorthEast gets first hydrogen customer

For the provision of low-carbon hydrogen, Kellas Midstream and Statera Energy, a flexible energy storage operator and provider, have inked a preliminary sales agreement. In Statera’s local power plants, it will replace natural gas.

Building a low-carbon, carbon-capture and storage-enabled blue hydrogen facility near to Kellas’ Central Area Transmission System gas processing terminal in Teesside is the ambitious H2NorthEast project. Phase 1 will supply 355 MW of hydrogen to the neighboring Statera power stations; by 2030, that amount will increase to more than 1 GW.


Enapter’s growing success in hydrogen sector across three continents

Enapter has started 2024 with significant successes. Reports show an increase in orders for their AEM Electrolyser units, an impressive 2023 fiscal outcome, and exciting worldwide use cases.

Enapter reportedly received orders for over 250 of their AEM EL 4 single-core electrolysers from customers in the USA, Belgium, India, and Germany. The AEM Electrolyser allows swift commencement and expansion of green hydrogen projects, contributing to sustainability strategies.

The company disclosed preliminary financial figures for 2023, showing it achieved positive EBITDA for the first time. The reported turnover was EUR 31.5 million, a significant increase compared to EUR 14.7 million in 2022. Enapter also saw an increase in demand for its larger-scale multi-core Electrolyser class, which included their AEM Nexus and AEM Flex 120 devices.

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