Plug Power and Allied Green Ammonia Partner for Mega Green Hydrogen-to-Ammonia Plant in Australia
Key Ideas
- Plug Power and Allied Green Ammonia sign a landmark agreement for a 3 GW electrolyzer capacity supply to a green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant in Australia.
- The project includes a 4.5 GW solar plant to power the electrolyzers, aiming for green ammonia production and a clean energy future.
- Plug will provide crucial technical details through a Basic Engineering and Design Package to attract investors for the project.
- Upon a positive Final Investment Decision by Q2 2025, Plug will commence manufacturing and delivery of PEM electrolyzers in Q1 2027.
Plug Power Inc. has entered into a significant purchase agreement with Allied Green Ammonia to supply three gigawatts of electrolyzer capacity to AGA's green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant in Australia. AGA plans to power the electrolyzers with a 4.5 GW solar plant to enable the production of green ammonia. Plug will develop a Basic Engineering and Design Package to provide crucial technical specifications for attracting investors. Pending a positive Final Investment Decision by Q2 2025, Plug will begin manufacturing PEM electrolyzers in Q1 2027. AGA's project aims to be one of the largest green ammonia production facilities globally, producing around 2,700 metric tons per day. The partnership signifies a move towards a net-zero emissions future, with both companies expressing enthusiasm for the long-term commitment and the transformative impact of this ambitious green energy venture.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Clean Energy
Sustainability
Green Technology
Ammonia Production
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