Solvay/Sapio tie up for green hydrogen plant for peroxides unit in Italy

Solvay/Sapio tie up for green hydrogen plant for peroxides unit in Italy

Chemical firms Solvay and Sapio have committed to a ten-year agreement to advance renewable hydrogen production at Solvay’s Rosignano plant. This collaboration – a central pillar of the Hydrogen Valley Rosignano Project aimed at cutting CO2 emissions from Solvay’s peroxides operations – will see Sapio responsible for building and managing a 5 MW electrolysis unit. The required power will be sourced from a new 10 MW photovoltaic installation that Solvay will construct on-site.

With operations scheduled to commence by mid-2026, the project is expected to yield up to 756 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually. This green hydrogen will be directly used in Solvay’s manufacturing of peroxides, essential chemicals for the electronics, water treatment, and solar panel industries.

The initiative has secured EUR16 million in funding allocated by the Tuscan Region through Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This decade-long effort is projected to reduce the site’s carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 15%, marking a substantial step towards more sustainable industrial processes.

Carlos Silveira, President of Solvay’s Peroxides business, said, “Our partnership with Sapio represents a good example in how we enhance our global peroxide operations. This project is a key part of our broader strategy to support essential industries – from electronics and water treatment to energy and food safety – with more sustainable solutions.”

Alberto Dossi, President of the Sapio Group and H2IT, said, “The launch of this important project for the production of renewable hydrogen represents a major step forward in the development of the entire hydrogen value chain. With H2IT, we have set ourselves the goal of creating a collaborative ecosystem in which industry, research, policy and local communities work together for a cleaner and more sustainable future. With this collaboration, Sapio is actively contributing to building a cleaner and more sustainable world.”

Mario Paterlini, CEO, Sapio Group, said, “We are extremely proud of our collaboration with Solvay: this project, funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), is concrete proof that companies can truly contribute to the decarbonisation of the planet and the growth of our country. In a world of great uncertainty like the current one, it is essential to join forces and be a point of reference for the entire ecosystem.”