Uzbekistan Green Hydrogen Project Paves the Way for Sustainable Energy Future
Key Ideas
- The Uzbekistan Green Hydrogen Project, a collaboration between ACWA Power, PowerChina Huadong, and LONGi Hydrogen, successfully produced hydrogen, marking a significant step towards full commissioning.
- LONGi Hydrogen supplied four 1000Nm³/h alkaline electrolyzers that underwent rigorous testing, demonstrating technical reliability and the ability to deliver high-standard solutions for global green hydrogen projects.
- The project integrates wind power, hydrogen production, and ammonia synthesis to create a closed-loop zero-carbon system, producing 3,000 tons of green hydrogen annually and enabling the production of low-carbon fertilizer, leading to a reduction of 30,000 tons of CO₂ emissions per year.
- This project showcases international collaboration and technological advancements, with LONGi Hydrogen achieving milestones in Central Asia deployment, large-scale electrolyzer systems, and green ammonia applications, setting the stage for future green energy projects.
The Uzbekistan Green Hydrogen Project, a joint effort between ACWA Power, PowerChina Huadong Engineering Corporation, and LONGi Hydrogen, has successfully produced hydrogen, signaling progress towards full operational capacity. LONGi Hydrogen, as the sole supplier of hydrogen production equipment, delivered four alkaline electrolyzers along with integrated systems that meet international standards. The electrolyzers underwent comprehensive testing, confirming their technical reliability and the capability to provide high-quality solutions for global green hydrogen initiatives. The project, powered by wind energy, integrates hydrogen production and ammonia synthesis, forming a zero-carbon system that contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing CO₂ emissions. LONGi Hydrogen's electrolyzer technology plays a pivotal role in enabling the project's transition to zero-carbon hydrogen supply. This milestone project not only highlights international cooperation but also signifies technological advancements, with LONGi Hydrogen achieving key milestones in Central Asia and green ammonia applications. The success of the project demonstrates the potential for replicable models in industrial decarbonization and sets a strong foundation for future green energy projects.
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Power
Technology
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Green Energy
Carbon Reduction
International Collaboration
Wind Power
Fertilizer Production
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