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Plug Power Wins a 50-Megawatt Order in Australia. Here's What It Means for the Hydrogen Stock.

Plug Power continues to gain market adoption of its PEM electrolyzers.

Plug Power Wins a 50-Megawatt Order in Australia. Here's What It Means for the Hydrogen Stock.

Published July 18, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

Earlier this month, Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) investors received some great news: The company's 50-megawatt (MW) hydrogen electrolyzer project in Australia is expected to move into the execution phase. This essentially clears the way for Plug Power to deliver on its end of the bargain and book the related revenue.

While Plug Power has completed other projects elsewhere in Australia, this electrolyzer project is now that country's largest renewable hydrogen project to reach this level of development. Orica, the customer -- a large mining conglomerate that bills itself as the "world's largest mining-dedicated producer of sodium cyanide, supporting gold processing, silver recovery and other mineral extraction operations" -- operates an existing ammonia production facility on Kooragang Island.

Details

Currently, that facility produces most of its electricity from natural gas. Plug Power's proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer will use renewable energy sources to produce hydrogen fuel, offsetting around 7.5% of the facility's natural gas usage.

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Originally published at www.fool.com.

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