Splitwaters to Supply 2.5 GW of Electrolyzers for Green Urea Project in Western Australia
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- Splitwaters to provide 2.5 GW of electrolyzers for Green Urea Project in Western Australia, aiming to produce three million tons of green urea annually.
- Project to be executed in three phases with a total investment exceeding USD 4.5 billion, showcasing a commitment to sustainable energy initiatives.
- Collaboration between Splitwaters and Sun Brilliance highlights a comprehensive approach to green hydrogen, ammonia, and urea production processes.
- Phase 1 projected to begin operations in 2028, with subsequent phases to follow, positioning the project as a leader in sustainable energy practices.
In a significant development, US-based Splitwaters has announced its partnership with Sun Brilliance to supply 2.5 GW of electrolyzers for the Green Urea Project in Western Australia. This project, set to produce three million tons of green urea annually, will be implemented in three phases with a total investment exceeding USD 4.5 billion. Splitwaters' collaboration with Sun Brilliance aims to streamline operations by integrating green hydrogen, ammonia, and urea production processes. Phase 1 is scheduled to commence operations in early 2028, emphasizing the project's commitment to sustainable energy practices and reducing carbon emissions through innovative agricultural solutions. The strategic selection of Kwinana as the project site underscores a focus on economic viability, resource availability, export potential, and environmental considerations, positioning the project as a leader in sustainable practices in Australia.
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