Chariot Green Hydrogen, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) and Oort Energy, have signed further Partnership Agreements to extend their collaboration to test the production of green hydrogen in Morocco. The agreements are focused on the construction, commissioning and operating of an electrolyzer pilot project as well as further development of skills and training within the sector.
The pilot ‘proof of concept’ project will utilize a 1MW polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system, patented by Oort and it is intended that this project will be hosted at UM6P’s Research and Development facility in OCP Jorf Lasfar, Morocco, the largest fertilizer complex in the world.
The partnership will concurrently develop education and capacity building at UM6P to support the growth of a green hydrogen economy alongside evaluating the feasibility of the implementation of large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, consistent with the timetable initially envisaged.
“The signing of these two agreements is key for UM6P, indeed the first one concerns the test of a new electrolyzer technology with a better performance to be more competitive in green hydrogen production and second one concerns collaboration in education to prepare skilled people for the need of this new activity in green hydrogen and ammonia,” stated Mohamed Bousseta, Director of Innovate for Industry at UM6P.
“Testing the capacity of our electrolyzer in an industrial setting is a crucial part of our development planning. The efficiency and durability of electrolyzers will be integral in ensuring that green hydrogen can be produced economically and on a scalable basis. We are excited about this phase which will help inform our future growth strategies,” said Nick van Dijk, CEO of Oort.
“This partnership pools key resources as we are looking to develop our knowledge and expertise in this sector for the benefit of all involved. This endeavor is another step forward in Chariot becoming a green hydrogen producer and will be of real value to our project developments in Morocco and Mauritania as we confirm electrolyzer performances,” added Laurent Coche, CEO of Chariot Green Hydrogen.