Plug Power and Allied Green Ammonia Partner for 2GW Electrolyser in Uzbekistan
Key Ideas
- Plug Power collaborates with Allied Green Ammonia on a 2GW electrolyser project for sustainable fuel in Uzbekistan.
- The partnership will be formalized during the Tashkent International Investment Forum 2025, showcasing Plug's electrolyser technology.
- Allied Green Ammonia and Plug Power express confidence in each other's abilities to drive global decarbonisation efforts through electrolyser technology.
- The collaboration signifies a push towards low-carbon hydrogen solutions across industries and regions, aligning with ambitious decarbonisation goals.
Plug Power has announced a partnership with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to collaborate on a new 2GW electrolyser project for AGA's sustainable fuel initiative in Uzbekistan. The agreement is set to be finalized during the Tashkent International Investment Forum 2025, held in the Uzbek capital. This collaboration aims to establish a $5.5 billion green chemical production facility in Uzbekistan, which will produce sustainable aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel.
The venture, supported by the government of Uzbekistan, highlights Plug Power's role as a key provider for large-scale decarbonisation initiatives globally. Both companies expressed confidence in Plug's proven electrolyser technology and execution capabilities on an industrial scale. Plug Power's CEO, Andy Marsh, emphasized their commitment to leading the global hydrogen transition and delivering for customers.
Allied Green Ammonia had previously committed to a 3GW electrolyser for a green ammonia plant in Australia. This new collaboration in Uzbekistan further demonstrates the momentum towards global decarbonisation efforts. Plug's technology is being deployed or developed across five continents, supporting various sectors like industrial, transportation, energy, and chemicals.
The partnership signifies a shared vision between Allied Green and Plug Power to accelerate the global shift to low-carbon hydrogen solutions. Plug Power's president, Sanjay Shrestha, highlighted the alignment in their goals for ambitious decarbonisation and the scalability of their electrolyser technology. The article also mentions Plug Power Energy Loan Borrower's recent $1.66 billion loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy for constructing clean hydrogen facilities, further emphasizing their commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
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