Huansheng Solar to Supply Solar Panels for AGA's Green Ammonia Facility in Northern Territory
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- Huansheng Solar will provide seven million solar panels to power Allied Green Ammonia's green ammonia production facility in the Northern Territory.
- The project, with agreements from companies like TATA Consulting Engineers and Plug Power Europe, aims to produce 950,000 tonnes per annum of green ammonia.
- AGA's initiative involves repurposing pre-existing infrastructure to support renewable energy production, aligning with the shutdown of Rio Tinto's bauxite mining operation by 2030.
- The final investment decision for the project is targeted for the fourth quarter of 2025, with commercial operations expected to commence in the first quarter of 2029.
Huansheng Solar, a Chinese-headquartered solar cell manufacturer, has entered into an agreement with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) based in Perth, Australia, to supply seven million solar panels for AGA's green ammonia production facility in the Northern Territory. AGA's $12.7 billion green e-fuels project, located on the Gove Peninsula, has seen collaborations with companies like TATA Consulting Engineers for solar power support and Plug Power Europe for electrolyser capacity. The project plans to generate 950,000 tonnes per annum of green ammonia using renewable energy sources, with a focus on repurposing existing infrastructure from Rio Tinto's operations. Nacap, a Victorian construction company, is tasked with developing a green hydrogen pipeline for the plant. AGA aims for a final investment decision by late 2025 and expects commercial operations to begin in early 2029.
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