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JERA and ConocoPhillips are developing a manufacturing base in the US Gulf Coast that will produce hydrogen on a large scale and convert it into ammonia.
The companies aim to start commercial production at the end of the 2020s at a plant with an initial production capacity of approximately 2 million tons per year.
JERA, in cooperation with ConocoPhillips, has signed an MOU, announced on September 5, 2022, with Uniper for the procurement and sale of low carbon hydrogen/ammonia produced in US.