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HDF Energy has begun installing its fuel cells at 600 tonnes per year hydrogen plant in French Guiana

HDF Energy announced that its fuel cells have arrived at the CEOG (Centrale Électrique de l’Ouest Guyanais) site and are now being installed.

Currently under construction near Saint-Laurent du Maroni, CEOG is based on HDF’s proprietary Renewstable® technology. This first-of-its-kind power plant combines:

A 55 MWp solar park

A 16 MW electrolyser producing up to 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per year

Large-scale hydrogen storage

HDF’s cutting-edge 1.5 MW fuel cells that convert stored hydrogen into electricity when the sun isn’t shining (anymore).

With this unique setup, CEOG will deliver 100% renewable, stable electricity 24/7, covering the needs of around 10,000 households in Western French Guiana — a region currently facing chronic energy deficits and growing demand.

Photo of HDF Energy

Press release https://tinyurl.com/yc2cssj4

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