Rockfin proudly celebrates a double victory at the Polish Quality Award Gala® 2024, showcasing our commitment to innovation and excellence with prestigious recognitions for quality and groundbreaking advancements like the HyVentive hydrogen generator.

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On 4-7 November, Rockfin participated in one of the world’s largest energy sector events – the ADIPEC 2024 Exhibition and Conference in Abu Dhabi.

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We were honored to welcome Mr. Ahmed Al Mansoori, a representative from the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, to Rockfin, as part of strengthening the collaboration between Poland and the UAE.

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Introducing Rockfin HyVentive, our own hydrogen alkaline electrolyser pioneering clean energy. We’re excited to unveil a cutting-edge technology designed for small to mid-scale green hydrogen production.

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In June 2024, after more than 1.5 years of preparation, the R&D team at Rockfin S.A. launched a hydrogen generator at their Malkowo facility. This 10 kW prototype allows us to test all functionalities and parameters.

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We are proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation. This partnership marks a significant step forward in advancing the new nuclear AP1000 project at the Lubiatowo-Kopalino site in Poland.

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Our projects

Powering Clean Energy — Rockfin at the Heart of Canada's Woodfibre LNG Project

Rockfin is proud to contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions through its involvement in the Woodfibre LNG project, a groundbreaking initiative located near Squamish, British Columbia.

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Bouchain CCGT Power Plant: Record Breaking Efficiency

The biggest Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant in France located in the Nord region. It is notable not only for its size but also for holding a Guinness World Record as the most efficient CCGT plant in the world.

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Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant: Supporting Turkey's Energy Future

The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant aims to meet Turkey's growing energy needs with four units generating 1,200 megawatts each.

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