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Amogy receives order for Norway power project

Amogy will install an ammonia-based power system to charge a battery bank that will charge heavy-duty construction vehicles.

Amogy, a provider of ammonia-to-power solutions, has received an order from Terox to deploy Amogy’s ammonia-to-electrical power system to generate electricity on construction sites.

This collaboration will position Terox as a leader in zero-carbon electricity production in construction and will mark a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions for Norway’s construction industry, according to a news release.

The pilot project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of ammonia-based power systems for stationary power generation at construction sites, which have historically relied on heavy-polluting diesel generators or grid connections. This initiative not only showcases Terox as a trailblazer in decarbonizing a traditionally hard-to-abate sector but also highlights the potential of ammonia as an alternative fuel for a cleaner future, made possible by Amogy’s technology.

Amogy’s 400 kW containerized solution will be installed in a 20ft container, which generates off-grid electricity to charge a battery bank. This battery bank then connects to a mobile supercharger that charges Terox’s fleet of electric heavy-duty construction vehicles.

Demonstration of this project will pave the way for broader adoption of Amogy’s technology across Terox operations, aligning with the company’s emissions reduction goals and leading the way on industry changing sustainability efforts.

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