Electric Hydrogen, a U.S. manufacturer of advanced electrolyzer technology, has been selected to install its HYPRPlant design at Synergen Green Energy’s proposed Texas Green Ammonia Project.

The Texas Green Ammonia Project is expected to produce up to 210,000 MT/year of green ammonia for maritime and industrial applications in Europe and Asia. A final investment decision (FID) is planned for 2026 and the facility is targeted to be operational by the end of 2028. The facility would be powered by about 800 MW of renewable energy (solar and wind), backed by battery and hydrogen storage systems.

The HYPRPlant design (see schematic below) uses proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology to target the lowest-cost green hydrogen production and is designed to support large projects such as green ammonia and e-fuels. Electric Hydrogen said it will support the integration of two 120-MW plants at the Texas project as part of its front-end engineering and design (FEED) agreement. The hydrogen produced by the plant would then be reacted with nitrogen to form ammonia.

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