Australian Progress: SPG Steiner Collaborates with AGA for Green Ammonia Project
Key Ideas
- SPG Steiner and AGA partnered for the supply of large-scale ammonia storage tanks and refrigeration system in Australia.
- The collaboration aims to store and transport 950,000 tonnes of green ammonia yearly, contributing to clean energy initiatives.
- AGA's green ammonia production facility in Gove Peninsula plans to reduce 1.8 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually from the global ammonia industry.
- AGA has also partnered with Plug Power for a 3GW electrolyzer plant to supply hydrogen to the ammonia facility, leveraging renewable energy resources.
SPG Steiner, a German-based EPCM contractor, has signed an agreement with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) in Australia for providing two large-scale 40,000-tonne cryogenic full containment double-wall ammonia storage tanks and a refrigeration system. These tanks are intended to store 950,000 tonnes of green ammonia produced by AGA annually, aiding in clean energy solutions. AGA is developing a green ammonia production facility in the Gove Peninsula, aiming to reduce 1.8 million tonnes of carbon emissions per year from the global ammonia industry. The company has also partnered with U.S. Plug Power for a 3GW electrolyzer plant to supply hydrogen to the ammonia facility, emphasizing renewable energy sources and strategic location selection. Both SPG Steiner and AGA expressed optimism and commitment towards advancing clean energy initiatives, highlighting their dedication to quality, safety, and environmental sustainability.
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