Plug Power and Allied Green Drive Global Hydrogen Transition with Uzbekistan Electrolyzer Deal
Key Ideas
- Plug Power and Allied Green expand their partnership with a 2 GW electrolyzer deal in Uzbekistan for a $5.5 billion green chemical production facility.
- The project in Uzbekistan will produce sustainable aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel, backed by the Government of Uzbekistan.
- The collaboration between the two companies also includes a 3 GW electrolyzer commitment for a green ammonia facility in Australia, demonstrating their commitment to global decarbonization.
- Plug's technology deployment spans five continents, supporting various sectors like industrial, transportation, energy, and chemical industries.
Plug Power Inc. and Allied Green Ammonia have announced an expansion of their partnership with a new 2 gigawatt (GW) electrolyzer opportunity in Uzbekistan. The deal, part of a green chemical production facility, is set to produce sustainable aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel in Uzbekistan. The project is supported by the Government of Uzbekistan and solidifies Plug Power's position as a key player in global decarbonization efforts. The partnership between the two companies also includes a 3 GW electrolyzer commitment for a green ammonia plant in Australia, further emphasizing their dedication to sustainable energy production. Both Sanjay Shrestha, President of Plug, and Alfred Benedict, Managing Director of Allied Green, will attend the Tashkent International Investment Forum for the official signing of the agreement. This collaboration showcases the companies' shared vision for accelerating the global shift to low-carbon hydrogen, with Plug's technology being deployed across five continents to support various industries in their energy transition.
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