US-based Bloom Energy is set to enter the northern European market with a sales agreement for a total of 9.75MW of power from its hydrogen-fuelled Bloom Energy Server® at five locations in Belgium.
Having signed an agreement with Latvian-headquartered Elugie, Bloom’s solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) platforms are expected to be delivered to the company’s commercial, industrial and data centre sites in Belgium later this year (2023) and early 2024.
In addition to the initial agreement, Elugie and Bloom are discussing the opportunity to deploy the hydrogen-producing Bloom Electrolyser™, as well as supply other SOFC solutions to sites in the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
The agreement comes as a big step in Bloom’s European expansion, coming off the back of an announcement to enter the Spanish and Portuguese markets under a partnership with Telam earlier this year (2023).
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