Splitwaters and Topsoe Collaborate on Green Ammonia and E-Fuel Production Facilities in the US
Key Ideas
- Splitwaters and Topsoe are partnering to develop green ammonia and e-fuel production facilities in the US using alkaline electrolysers for hydrogen production.
- The collaboration aims to reduce CAPEX by up to 30% by implementing Topsoe's technology for backend fuels and chemicals production.
- Topsoe will act as the licensor of the process plant technology, covering ammonia, methanol, and other electro fuels, including SAF.
- Splitwaters' CEO and Topsoe's Managing Director expressed the importance of the projects in meeting the demands of the e-fuels market and providing innovative solutions.
Splitwaters and Topsoe have entered into a collaboration to establish production facilities in the US focused on green ammonia, e-methanol, and other e-fuels. The planned facilities will utilize alkaline electrolysers to produce hydrogen, integrating Topsoe's technology for backend fuels and chemicals production. The partnership aims to optimize processes and reduce capital expenses by up to 30%. Topsoe will serve as the licensor of the process plant technology for ammonia, methanol, and other electro fuels, including SAF. Henrik Rasmussen, Managing Director for Topsoe Americas, emphasized the significance of the projects for both companies, while Deepak Bawa, CEO of Splitwaters, highlighted the need for innovative solutions in the e-fuels market. In a separate agreement, Splitwaters is set to provide engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for Akna Energy's 20MW green hydrogen plant in Louisiana, expected to generate over three million kilograms of green fuel annually. The collaboration between Splitwaters and Topsoe underscores a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through efficient production facilities and cutting-edge technology.
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