CPH2 inks MoU with Constant Energy

June 19, 2025 |

In the UK, CPH2 said it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MuU) with Constant Energy, an Irish-based energy developer, marking a significant step forward in the commerciality phase of the company’s membrane-free technology. The company said that the Mayo County Council in Ireland has recently granted Limerick-based Constant Energy planning permission for the Killala Energy Hub, a hydrogen and energy center. This proposed site, which will link wind and solar energy production in the vicinity to Constant Energy’s site, has the potential to become a major hub to produce green hydrogen using CPH2’s MFE technology. The firm noted that the hydrogen produced will be utilized for export to the surrounding gas grid and will supply a hydrogen filling station servicing fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). In accordance with the MoU, discussions will now commence to agree terms of a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA), which would see Constant Energy initially purchase five 1MW MFE220 units from CPH2 to be operational between 2027 and 2028.

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