Maire's Tecnimont Awarded Green Ammonia Plant Design Study in India
Key Ideas
- Maire's Tecnimont and Nextchem secure a contract for an engineering design study of a green ammonia plant in India.
- Nextchem's digital tool ArcHy will optimize plant efficiency by utilizing renewable energy production data.
- The study aims to minimize the cost of ammonia production by accurately sizing plant components.
- Maire's CEO, Alessandro Bernini, emphasizes the company's commitment to energy transition and decarbonization projects worldwide.
Maire's engineering and construction solutions arm Tecnimont, in collaboration with sustainable technology solutions arm Nextchem, has been tasked with conducting an engineering design study for a green ammonia plant in India. This project, initiated by Sembcorp Green Hydrogen India, marks a step towards sustainable energy solutions. Tecnimont's Indian subsidiary, Tecnimont Pvt Ltd (TCMPL), will lead the study using Nextchem's digital tool, ArcHy, to address the challenge of intermittent renewable power usage. By analyzing renewable energy production profiles gathered over a year, the study aims to optimize the plant's components such as electrolyzers, storage systems, and green ammonia production facilities to enhance cost efficiency. TCMPL will be responsible for designing all aspects of the facility to provide specialized engineering services. Maire CEO, Alessandro Bernini, highlights the company's dedication to global energy transition projects, particularly in green ammonia plants, demonstrating their commitment to decarbonization and cost-effective solutions through a comprehensive and integrated approach.
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India
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Green Technology
Cost Efficiency
Engineering
Decarbonization
Digital Tools
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