Sungrow and ACME Collaboration for Green Ammonia Project in Oman
Key Ideas
- Sungrow Hydrogen to supply water electrolysis hydrogen equipment for ACME's 320 MW green ammonia project in Oman.
- ACME's project in Oman aims to produce 300 tonnes of green ammonia per day upon operation in 2026.
- Sungrow Hydrogen expanding its production capacity with new manufacturing facilities and certifications for electrolyzer products.
- Global collaboration efforts by Sungrow Hydrogen to advance green hydrogen projects and industry.
Sungrow Hydrogen, a subsidiary of China's Sungrow, has signed a supply agreement with Indian company ACME to provide water electrolysis hydrogen equipment for a 320 MW green ammonia project in Oman. The project, set to commence operations in 2026, aims to produce 300 tonnes of green ammonia per day. ACME had previously signed an agreement with Yara for the supply of reduced CO2 emissions ammonia. Sungrow Hydrogen is enhancing its production capacity with new facilities and certifications. The company aims to collaborate globally to advance green hydrogen projects. Sungrow's recent manufacturing developments include an operational facility with an automated assembly line for ALK electrolyzers, boosting production efficiency by 60%.
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