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Fusion Fuel’s BrightHy unit wins contract for new electrolyzer and hydrogen refueling station in Southern Europe

by Warren
December 3, 2025
BrightHy to construct new electrolyzer in Spain

Market trends are pointing to a new future for the international energy sector in the years to come. Several nations are developing new and astonishing renewable energy projects that will redefine the global sentiment toward the sector. Hydrogen has emerged from the sea of renewable energy generation as a driver of clean energy production, and now, Fusion Fuel’s subsidiary BrightHy has won a contract for a new electrolyzer and hydrogen refueling station in Southern Europe.

Hydrogen has emerged as the major driving force in the global energy transition

Hydrogen has long been overshadowed by the more popular solar and wind sectors; however, that reality is changing in recent years as more and more nations are developing new and exciting hydrogen projects that will reshape regional energy markets. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and is now finally getting the attention it deserves.

Europe has been a welcoming destination for the hydrogen sector as several nations are deploying new projects that will rely on hydrogen as the main energy resource, paving the way forward to a future of clean energy production. Now, Fusion Fuel’s subsidiary, BrightHy, has won a new contract to construct and install an electrolyzer and hydrogen refueling station in Southern Europe.

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Hydrogen infrastructure needs substantial investments to reach its full potential

Notably, the required infrastructure for hydrogen has been an issue that has taken the cooperative minds of the international energy sector to find solutions for. Building electrolyzers is one path to take to increase reliance on hydrogen, while developing the necessary infrastructure for hydrogen refueling stations has become a necessity around the world.

BrightHy will develop a new hydrogen landscape in Southern Europe

The contract awarded to BrightHy enables the company, which has become a global leader in the renewable energy infrastructure construction sector, to build a new electrolyzer and hydrogen fueling station in Southern Europe. Using hydrogen as a fuel for the mobility sector has become the latest trend as the global market aims to transition away from fossil fuels.

BrightHy has been awarded the contract to develop a new electrolyzer that will power the production of hydrogen for a new wave of hydrogen refueling stations across Southern Europe. The contract is valued at roughly €1.7 million, and covers the required delivery of an electrolyzer and the construction of a refueling station.

“This contract represents a significant step forward not only for BrightHy Solutions, but also for the rapid build-out of hydrogen infrastructure across southern Europe. We are proud to support our client’s forward-looking strategy and to contribute to a more sustainable energy future.” – Luis Galdo, BrightHy Solutions’ Chief Commercial Officer

Spain’s hydrogen ambitions have been boosted by the news that Iberdrola has brought online a green hydrogen plant to support the nation’s appetite for the renewable energy resource over the coming years. Hydrogen has become an efficient, safe, and reliable form of clean energy production that will pave the way towards a new energy future not just for Spain, but the rest of the world as well.

Spain’s hydrogen dream has started to produce some incredible results

Spain is among the top nations in the world that have welcomed the renewable energy sector with open arms. The European nation has seen tremendous growth across the sector, and has recently announced that Moeve has broken ground on what will become Spain’s largest green hydrogen project, exemplifying the nation’s perception of the hydrogen sector. Regardless of what is taking place across the rest of the energy biosphere, Spain is fostering a new future that will be powered by the most overlooked energy resource on the planet.

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