Plug Power Inc. and Allied Green Ammonia Join Forces for Uzbekistan's Sustainable Fuels Project
Key Ideas
  • Plug Power Inc. and Allied Green Ammonia have formalized a collaboration to supply 2 GW of electrolyzer capacity for a sustainable fuels project in Uzbekistan, backed by a $5.5bn investment.
  • This partnership aims to equip a future production facility for alternative fuels like synthetic aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel, further advancing hydrogen and sustainable energy solutions.
  • The total electrolyzer capacity engaged between Plug Power and Allied Green globally now reaches 5 GW, with ongoing projects in Australia and Uzbekistan, signifying a significant step towards hydrogen infrastructure development.
  • Public and private investments in large-scale hydrogen infrastructure are growing, with the Uzbekistan project aiming to establish an integrated value chain for alternative fuels to cater to international markets.
Plug Power Inc., a global provider of hydrogen solutions, has entered into a new collaboration with Allied Green Ammonia to provide 2 GW of electrolyzer capacity for a sustainable fuels project in Uzbekistan. The announcement was made during the Tashkent International Investment Forum, highlighting a $5.5bn investment in a chemical facility under development. This partnership intends to equip a future production facility for alternative fuels, including synthetic aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel, using Plug Power’s electrolyzer technology. The project, supported by the Uzbek government, marks the second major collaboration between the two companies, following a previous commitment in Australia. The agreement signifies a cross-continental partnership, bringing the total engaged electrolyzer capacity between Plug Power and Allied Green to 5 GW globally. The project in Australia, focused on green ammonia production, is in its preparatory phase awaiting a final investment decision in late 2025. Sanjay Shrestha, President of Plug Power, emphasized the company's commitment to supporting emissions reduction goals with scalable technology. The growing public and private investments in hydrogen infrastructure were underscored by Alfred Benedict, Managing Director of Allied Green Ammonia, expressing confidence in Plug Power's capability to execute world-class projects. The Uzbekistan project aims to establish an integrated value chain for alternative fuels, targeting international markets and driving sustainable energy solutions forward.
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