The electrolyzer is part of a project funded by the European Union's NextGenerationEU initiative, under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) framework. The system is expected to produce over 500 kg of green hydrogen per day, with 99.9% purity, while optimizing energy consumption. In addition to the electrolyzer, the Giammoro hydrogen valley project will feature a 4 MW photovoltaic plant to power the electrolyzer, supporting the production of about 100 tons of green hydrogen annually.
The green hydrogen produced will primarily help decarbonize key industrial sectors such as steelmaking, logistics, and mobility. The total investment for the hydrogen valley project is €10 million, which is expected to significantly boost the local economy, create jobs, and promote growth in the green hydrogen production and distribution supply chain.
Massimo Croci, CEO of Duferco Energia, emphasized: “The Hydrogen Valley in Sicily is a concrete step toward the energy transition and strengthening the island’s energy independence. This initiative will not only bring environmental benefits but also new economic and employment opportunities for the region. Environmental sustainability can go hand in hand with industrial and social development.”
Vittorio Olcese, CEO of Ansaldo Green Tech, added: “We are extremely proud to contribute to the Giammoro Messina Hydrogen Valley project led by Duferco Energia. This agreement is a significant endorsement of Ansaldo Green Tech’s technology, focused on efficiency and operational flexibility in the production of green hydrogen to decarbonize activities in sectors like mobility, logistics, and hard-to-abate industries such as steelmaking.”
This initiative is part of Europe’s broader decarbonization strategy under the RePowerEU plan, which aims to reduce fossil fuel dependence and accelerate the deployment of renewable energy sources.