Project Type: Green Ammonia

MadoquaPower2X

March 1, 2023

MadoquaPower2X is developing a world-leading green hydrogen and renewable ammonia project. The project will be located in Portugal in the Sines industrial zone and will have an electrolysis capacity of 500 MW and an ammonia production capacity of 500 ktpa. The project generates economic growth with an economic activity classified as sustainable according to the […]

HyDeal España

March 1, 2023

HyDeal España is the first industrial implementation of the HyDeal Ambition platform. It will supply an industrial complex in Asturias from facilities based in Northern Spain at a price competitive with fossil fuels. Production will start in 2025 and total installed capacity will reach 9.5 GW of solar power and 7.4 GW of electrolyzers by […]

Project Catalina

March 1, 2023

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has announced a partnership with Enagás, Naturgy, Fertiberia and Vestas to build a project for the large-scale production of green hydrogen and ammonia in Spain. Catalina Phase I is currently in an advanced development stage and is expected to be fully developed and permitted in less than two years. Construction is planned […]

Hydrogen City

March 1, 2023

Hydrogen City, Texas will be an integrated green hydrogen production, storage, and transport hub growing to 60GW in size and producing over 3 billion kilograms of green hydrogen per year. The project is centered around a hydrogen storage facility in the Piedras Pintas Salt Dome located in Duval County. Pipelines will deliver the green hydrogen […]

Haddock Project

March 1, 2023

Ørsted and Yara join forces to develop a groundbreaking project to produce green ammonia. The project provides a potential CO2 saving of 100,000 tons of CO2 and aims to be operational between 2024 and 2025. The 100 MW electrolysis plant will be powered by offshore wind energy from Ørsted.

ChemCH2ange

March 1, 2023

The state government of North Rhine-Westphalia has confirmed €770,000 funding to support a feasibility study for the construction of a 100-megawatt water electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen at the INEOS site in Köln. The hydrogen is to be used as a feedstock for ammonia production at the plant, although future expansion could […]