Core Insights - FuelCell Energy and Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) have signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to co-develop large-scale hydrogen production systems across Asia, New Zealand, and Australia [1][2] - The collaboration aims to advance clean hydrogen production and support global decarbonization goals [2][6] - The JDA will leverage FuelCell Energy's solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) technology and MMHE's large-scale fabrication expertise to create modular solutions for commercial hydrogen production [3][5] Company Collaboration - The partnership builds on a memorandum of understanding from February 2023, focusing on developing hydrogen production facilities [4] - A Detailed Feasibility Study (DFS) will be conducted in Malaysia to evaluate low-carbon fuel production using SOEC technology with carbon dioxide and water as feedstocks [5][6] - The collaboration includes working with KBR LLC to utilize its proprietary low-carbon fuel synthesis technology [5] Strategic Goals - The project aligns with Malaysia's ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and enhance its national hydrogen value chain [6] - FuelCell Energy's CEO emphasized the significance of this collaboration in establishing a strong presence in the hydrogen and low-carbon fuels market [7] - MMHE's CEO highlighted the readiness to undertake larger-scale projects, leveraging both companies' strengths to deliver scalable solutions [8]
FuelCell Energy and Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd Collaborate under a Joint Development Agreement for Detailed Feasibility Study Award for Low-Carbon Fuel Production Facility in Malaysia