John Cockerill Hydrogen to Supply Electrolyzers for One-Million-Ton Green Ammonia Project in Kakinada
Key Ideas
- AM Green partners with John Cockerill Hydrogen for a one-million-ton green ammonia project in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
- The project achieved Final Investment Decision in August 2024 and will utilize 1.3 GW of advanced pressurized alkaline electrolyzers.
- John Cockerill Hydrogen will supply electrolyzers to produce low-cost green hydrogen using renewable energy from wind, solar power, and pumped hydro storage.
- CertifHy certified Kakinada facility complies with EU RFNBO requirements for green ammonia, with a manufacturing plant planned for supplying electrolyzers for phase 2.
AM Green has partnered with John Cockerill Hydrogen to supply electrolyzers for a significant one-million-ton green ammonia project located in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. The project, with an achieved Final Investment Decision in August 2024, aims to start production in the second half of 2026. Utilizing 1.3 GW of advanced pressurized alkaline electrolyzers, the plant will generate low-cost green hydrogen through water electrolysis powered by 24-hour renewable energy sources like wind and solar power complemented by pumped hydro storage. John Cockerill Hydrogen and AM Green are also collaborating on developing a dedicated electrolyzer manufacturing plant in Kakinada, expected to supply the project's second phase. The Kakinada facility has received certification from CertifHy for meeting EU RFNBO standards for green ammonia production. AM Green has secured offtake agreements with key industry players for the utilization of green hydrogen in various applications, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainable development.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Development
Offtake Agreements
Green Ammonia
Manufacturing Plant
Electrolyzer Supply
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