Technip Energies has bagged the engineering design of a complete green ammonia plant in Norway from Joint venture Iverson eFuels.
As part of the contract, Technip Energies has to perform the engineering design of a complete green ammonia plant located in the municipality of Sauda, on the southwestern coast of Norway.
The green ammonia production will be used as fuel for the maritime sector.
The first phase of the project includes a green ammonia plant including utilities; offsites and electrical substation connected to the existing power grid; and pipeline, ammonia storage and offloading system.
Construction will commence in the first quarter of 2024, and the facility will be fully operational at the beginning of 2027.
The Iverson project will have an initial electrolysis capacity of 300 megawatts to produce 600 metric tonnes of green ammonia per day.
The investors involved in the Iverson eFuels joint venture include German’s Hy2gen, Denmark’s CIP, and Dutch energy trader Trafigura.
Tags: Ammonia, engineering Design, Iverson, Technip
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