AGA inks 3 GW electrolyser deal for NT green hydrogen project – pv magazine Australia

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North American hydrogen technology company Plug Power Plug Power has agreed to supply up to 3 GW of electrolysers to Western Australian chemical company Allied Green Ammonia for a large-scale, renewables-based hydrogen and ammonia production project planned for the Northern Territory.

Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Plug Power to deliver up to 3 GW of electrolyser capacity for its estimated $12.7 billion (USD 8.5 billion) green hydrogen to ammonia production facility being developed in remote East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

Plug said it has also signed a basic engineering and design package (BEDP) for the 3 GW capacity project sited near the township of Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula.

AGA, which will develop, own, and operate the facility, said feasibility and pre- front-end engineering design (FEED) studies for the proposed production…

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