Latvenergo and H2Pro sign MoU to advance green hydrogen commercialization in Latvia

March 13, 2025 |

In Latvia, Latvenergo, Latvia’s national electricity company, and H2Pro, an Israeli innovator in green hydrogen production, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the feasibility of deploying H2Pro’s breakthrough decoupled electrolysis technology in Latvia. In phase one of the agreement, Latvenergo and H2Pro will review the feasibility of piloting an electrolyzer in the 5 MW range within Latvenergo’s energy infrastructure and explore opportunities for commercial deployment in future projects. The collaboration aims to integrate H2Pro’s technology with Latvia’s renewable energy sources, including wind and solar, while ensuring that green hydrogen production is economically viable in the long term. “Latvenergo presents an excellent environment for demonstrating the unique advantages of our technology,” said Tzahi Rodrig, CEO of H2Pro. “Latvenergo’s diverse renewable energy portfolio provides the perfect testing ground to validate our electrolyzer’s high efficiency across multiple load scenarios, as well as our technology’s seamless integration with renewables thanks to the hyper-flexibility of our system. This project is not just about proving technical feasibility—it’s about laying the groundwork for a cost-effective, scalable green hydrogen economy.”

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