Electric Hydrogen to support green ammonia project
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Electric Hydrogen, US manufacturer of advanced electrolyser plants, has announced that it has been selected by Synergen Green Energy Inc., a commercial scale developer of green hydrogen and ammonia facilities, for its advanced fuels project in US.
Electric Hydrogen will support integration of two of its flagship 120 MW HYPRPlants as part of the front-end engineering and design (FEED) agreement for this project. Once constructed, the facility will be capable of producing approximately 210 000 tpy of ammonia for maritime and industrial applications in Europe and Asia.
This is the third large scale renewable hydrogen project in the US to select Electric Hydrogen’s proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology. Electric Hydrogen is currently deploying its first 100 MW HYPRPlant at Infinium’s Project Roadrunner site in Pecos, Texas. The company has also been selected by HIF Global for its Texas-based e-fuels facility.
Electric Hydrogen’s HYPRPlant technology, a low cost electrolyser plant leverages proprietary PEM technology and renewable electricity to produce cost-competitive clean hydrogen at industrial scale. The entire hydrogen production plant is delivered on factory fabricated skids and assembled by local partners, helping customers reduce total installed costs by as much as 60%.
“Electric Hydrogen is redefining what is possible for clean hydrogen production through its efficient electrolysis technology,” said Pranav Tanti, CEO of Synergen Green Energy. “Achieving total installed costs less than US$1000/kW is crucial to our ability to produce green ammonia economically at scale. The unique approach that Electric Hydrogen brings to electrolyser design and manufacturing aligns with Synergen’s own standardisation and modular design philosophy. We look forward to building a strong and enduring collaboration with our partners at Electric Hydrogen.”
“Our HYPRPlant technology makes it possible for customers like Synergen Green Energy to produce radically low-cost hydrogen today,” commented Raffi Garabedian, CEO of Electric Hydrogen. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to accelerating the energy transition and delivering scalable solutions to enable new advanced fuel economies in the US and globally.”
The project is expected to achieve reach final investment decision in 2026, and the facility is targeted to be operational at the end of 2028.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/19122025/electric-hydrogen-to-support-green-ammonia-project/
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