The PGF project is designed to produce 0.7 million tons of zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer annually, primarily serving the Pacific Northwest region. The plant will utilize air, water, carbon-free electricity, and limestone or dolomite as the only raw materials. Renewable electricity is used to produce green hydrogen through electrolysis of water. This hydrogen will then be… Continue reading Atlas Agro | Pacific Green Fertilizer
A green methanol production facility in Beaumont, Texas. The green methanol comes from a mix of renewable feedstocks, including renewable natural gas, green hydrogen and other over-the-fence feedstock partnerships. As of 2023, OCI produces 200,000 metric tons/year. In September 2023, it announced its intention to double production.
Phase 1 of the project is expected to consist of approximately 200 megawatts of installed wind power. Pending the outcome of environmental studies and community consultation, Phase 2 of the project may consist of up to 1.2 gigawatts of additional installed wind capacity. These wind projects will power the production of green hydrogen, through the… Continue reading Pattern Energy | Argentia Renewables Project
A net-zero emission hydrogen plant located on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. In October 2023, a formal agreement was reached between the province and the McLeod Lake Indian Band to build the plant on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. The MoU lays the… Continue reading Mitsubishi | Tse’khene Energy Hub
The development of a green hydrogen project at CF Industries’ Verdigirs Complex, in Oklahoma. The project is the result of a MoU for a joint venture between CF Industries and NextEra Energy Resources announced in April 2023. The project includes jointly owned 100-megawatt electrolysis plant at the Verdigris Complex that would be powered by a… Continue reading CF Industries | NextEra | Verdigris Green Hydrogen Project
The proposed TGF Export Complex will produce industrial-scale, cost-effective, and sustainable fuels such as clean ammonia, hydrogen, and methanol, and is expected to become one of the world’s lowest-cost producers of clean fuels. The TGF Export Complex aims to reduce carbon emissions in industries such as marine shipping, power generation, and fertilizer. The final investment decision… Continue reading Texas Green Fuels Export Complex
AmmPower will build a large green hydrogen and ammonia facility, to produce, store and distribute green ammonia for use as a carbon free fuel and a carrier of hydrogen energy. The facility, based upon future feasibility studies, could produce up to 4,000 tonnes of green ammonia per day, would service the fueling of oceangoing vessels… Continue reading Port of South Louisiana
The project involves the development of a green hydrogen/ammonia production facility, created from 1 GW of renewable energy located on the Port au Port Peninsula. Future expansion includes potential to create up to 3 GW of renewable electricity through the addition of further onshore wind farms. The project was initially expected to produce the first… Continue reading World Energy GH2 | Project Nujio’qonik
A green hydrogen project located on MMEX’s 321-acre site in Pecos County, Texas. It is expected to cost between $850m – $900m at 2x capacity. The project utilizes the electrolyzer technology of Siemens Energy, which converts water to hydrogen through electrolysis. The facility uses solar power provided by TotalEnergies, with the company’s water supply to… Continue reading MMEX | Pecos County Green Hydrogen
Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. and its subsidiaries NextChem, MET Development and Stamicarbon have reached an agreement with US-based Greenfield Nitrogen LLC, to develop the first dedicated green ammonia plant in the US Midwest. As part of the agreement, NextChem will start a feasibility study for the 240 metric tons per day green ammonia project, utilizing renewable… Continue reading Maire Tecnimont Iowa ammonia project