en.Wedoany.com Reported - Plug Power announced that it has completed a key execution phase for the Måde Power-to-X (PtX) project in Esbjerg, Denmark, which it developed and operates for European Energy. The Power-to-X infrastructure utilizes renewable electricity to produce hydrogen and other low-carbon fuels, helping to decarbonize the industrial and energy sectors. This milestone includes the successful installation, commissioning, site acceptance testing, and final delivery of a 5MW GenEco PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyzer system, bringing one of Denmark's earliest operational PtX projects online and into hydrogen production.
The project demonstrates Plug Power's ability to deploy complex hydrogen systems with both speed and precision, achieving full operational readiness. Its fully containerized design reduces on-site construction complexity and significantly shortens the time to production. The Måde project serves as a model for scaling PtX infrastructure, supporting Europe's transition to a low-carbon energy system while meeting growing demand for renewable hydrogen. When operating at full capacity, the project is expected to produce approximately 550 tons of green hydrogen annually, equivalent to about 1,500 truckloads. The hydrogen produced has already received certification as "Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin" (RFNBO) under the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) system.
José Luis Crespo, CEO of Plug Power, stated: "As Plug enters a new phase focused on disciplined growth and operational maturity, we are seeing a shift in our business model from one-off project deployments to repeatable, standardized execution. Each project builds on the experience of the previous one, allowing us to continuously standardize delivery processes, shorten project timelines, and improve the operational performance of every Plug system."
Currently, Plug has over 70 GenEco electrolyzer systems in operation across six continents. The company is leveraging its expanding global installed base to continuously optimize system design, streamline commissioning processes, and enhance operational performance, thereby building a more reliable and scalable platform. These accumulated operational experiences enable more consistent and stable delivery across different projects, further strengthening its ability to provide proven hydrogen solutions at scale.
Rene Alcaraz Frederiksen, Executive Vice President and Head of Power-to-X at European Energy, stated: "The Måde project is an important step in advancing Power-to-X projects from concept to actual operation. Through collaboration with Plug, we efficiently completed installation and commissioning and began producing certified renewable hydrogen. Projects like this demonstrate the practical feasibility of PtX technology and support the continued development of Europe's hydrogen market."
As Europe accelerates hydrogen adoption through supportive regulatory frameworks and strives to achieve industrial decarbonization goals, projects like Måde reflect the overall shift of the hydrogen industry from early demonstration deployments to commercial, operational infrastructure. Plug Power is also expanding its presence in the European market, offering customers integrated solutions covering hydrogen production, infrastructure construction, and hydrogen delivery.
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