MMEX Resources Corp. announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Front End Design and Engineering Study with Siemens Energy Inc., for the production of green hydrogen in Pecos County, Texas. The FEED study centers around the EPC supply and installation of Siemens Energy proprietary Silyzer 300 electrolyzers line. This is planned to allow the Pecos County project to produce up to 50 tons per day of green hydrogen as one of the first in class hydrogen projects in the United States. This complex is designed to implement up to 175 megawatts of solar power to power the facility. Under the MOU, MMEX has signed with Siemens Energy to develop first the front-end engineering and design for development of the electrolysis facility and then to provide the EPC function to build the electrolyzer complex.