Worley Wins FEED Contract for First Ammonia's Green Hydrogen Facility in Victoria, US
Key Ideas
- First Ammonia awards Worley the FEED contract for a green hydrogen facility in Victoria, US, with an initial capacity of 300 tonnes per day.
- The project will utilize solid-oxide electrolyzers and focus on flexible operations to match renewable energy availability, contributing to grid stability.
- Worley's expertise in building sustainable projects is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of clean ammonia in reducing emissions across various sectors.
- Topsoe will provide SOEC modules for the project, demonstrating a partnership to enhance electric ammonia production for a sustainable future.
First Ammonia has selected Worley for the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for a green hydrogen-based facility in Victoria, US. The plant, set to be the first commercial-scale ammonia project utilizing solid-oxide electrolyzers (SOEC), will have an initial production capacity of 300 tonnes per day, expandable in the future. The design will focus on fluctuating operations to align with renewable energy availability and ensure grid stability. Worley aims to complete the final FEED study by Q1 2025, with construction expected to commence later in the year. This partnership reflects the shared commitment to building sustainable projects and reducing emissions. Additionally, Topsoe will supply SOEC modules for the project, further enhancing electric ammonia production for a cleaner future.
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Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
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Energy-services
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Decentralized Production
Ammonia Project
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