Cluj-Napoca in Romania is set to host the country’s first hydrogen production plant, a 2.5 MW facility capable of generating over one tonne of hydrogen per day.
According to local news outlet Cluj24, the plant will become operational between late 2026 and 2027, after the Local Council approved the feasibility study for the project towards the end of last year.
Strategically located within the depot of the Public Transport Company (CTP), the project will reportedly power the city’s future hydrogen-powered bus fleet and be used by the District Heating Authority.
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