Hydrogen fuel cell deal lands between AFC and Kier
The companies intend to use this clean tech to power generators used on a UK construction site. AFC Energy, H2 power technology developer, has announced a new hydrogen fuel cell partnership with Kier Group this week. The deal involves the initial lease of AFC Energy’s “Power Tower” clean H2 power generator units. The companies will be deploying the hydrogen fuel cell units to deploy them as generators for a construction site in the United Kingdom. Upon the initial announcement of the partnership, the AIM traded firm announced that it would be leasing an initial Power Tower unit to be deplo…
The companies intend to use this clean tech to power generators used on a UK construction site.
AFC Energy, H2 power technology developer, has announced a new hydrogen fuel cell partnership with Kier Group this week.The deal involves the initial lease of AFC Energy’s “Power Tower” clean H2 power generator units.
The companies will be deploying the hydrogen fuel cell units to deploy them as generators for a construction site in the United Kingdom.
Upon the initial announcement of the partnership, the AIM traded firm announced that it would be leasing an initial Power Tower unit to be deployed in the second half of this year at an active construction site. AFC Energy will be sourcing and supplying the necessary H2 to the site on commercial terms. Kier will be operating the system at the site.
The Power Tower will provide the energy needed for powering onsite cabins. It will also represent the first time Kier has deployed H2 fuel cells.