Bloom Energy and SK Engineering and Construction will supply hydrogen-powered solid-oxide fuel cells and electrolysers to an industrial complex in Changwon, Korea.
The two companies yesterday (18th) said they won a competitive request for proposal under the RE100 program to supply the fuel cells and electrolysers to the facility run by the Korean Industrial Complex Corporation.
As part of the agreement, Bloom will supply 1.8 megawatts of fuel cells through a multi-stage deployment from later 2021 into 2022. The fuel cells will be the cornerstone of a microgrid that includes onsite solar and battery storage.
Bloom will also supply its solid oxide electrolyser cells (SOEC), which will be capable of producing green hydrogen via solar and battery, to the site in 2022. Green hydrogen produced by the SOEC will be used to power the fuel cells.
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