Skip to main content

News

Res Integra and Ohmium will deploy 4-MW green H2 project in Sicily

Res Integra is installing an electrolyzer system with a capacity of up to 700 tpy of H2 using Ohmium International PEM electrolyzer technology at a facility in an industrial area of Siracusa (Sicily region, Italy), one of the largest petrochemical sites in Europe. The Ohmium green H2 PEM solution is targeted for shipment to commence in 2025; the project will be powered by solar PV, producing green H2 to support efforts to decarbonize regional industrial operations and mobility.

“I’m glad that Res Integra, part of Irem Group, in collaboration with Ohmium International, for the PEM Electrolyzer supply, is realizing this H2 Project. This leads us towards the construction of green energy plants in line with the objectives of the European economic community,” said Giovanni Musso, CEO of Irem. 

“We sought advanced electrolyzer technology that was efficient, cost-effective, and quick to deliver,” said Dario Niciforo, Managing Director of Res Integra. “We explored multiple options, but Ohmium’s hyper-modular, easily scalable solutions and expedient delivery timeline made the choice clear for us.” 

Ohmium will provide its cutting-edge PEM electrolyzers, which deliver both high efficiency and high energy density. The modular units feature integrated advanced power electronics enabling rapid dynamic ramping, essential for pairing with intermittent renewable energy. Res Integra, the project developer, will lead the implementation of the green H2 system, ensuring seamless integration for their offtakers. 

“Building on Ohmium’s success delivering similar projects in Central and Southern Europe, we knew we could meet Res Integra’s technical requirements, even on an accelerated timeline,” said Arne Ballantine, CEO of Ohmium. “Our hyper modular, scalable PEM electrolyzer technology enables rapid deployment, and we are proud to collaborate with Res Integra on this and future projects.”

The project aligns with efforts to reduce CO2 emissions in hard-to-abate industries and mobility. Green H2, produced through renewable electricity, is crucial for the energy transition, enabling emission-free production, storage, and use of energy. By integrating this technology, Res Integra and Ohmium highlight the growing viability of green H2 in industrial decarbonization.