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FEED Kicks Off for Uniper’s 120MW Hydrogen Plant

ITM Power is pleased to announce the signing of the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract for Uniper’s 120MW Humber H2ub® project, recently shortlisted under the UK Government’s Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2).

This milestone follows ITM’s selection as the electrolyser supplier for the project, as announced on 8 May 2025.

As part of the agreement, ITM will deploy six 20MW POSEIDON core electrolysis process modules for the facility. The project remains subject to a Final Investment Decision (FID) and is currently targeted to become operational in 2029.

Dennis Schulz, CEO of ITM Power, commented:

“The Humber project represents exactly the kind of scale, ambition, and strategic alignment the green hydrogen sector needs right now. Signing the FEED contract is not just another milestone—it signals that industrial decarbonisation in the UK is moving from concept to reality.

ITM’s technology and expertise are at the forefront of that transformation, and we look forward to working closely with Uniper to advance this landmark project through to FID.”

The Humber H2ub® aims to be a cornerstone in the UK’s clean energy infrastructure, supporting regional decarbonisation and helping meet national hydrogen production targets.

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