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EverWind Fuels announces completion of FEED for hydrogen-to-green-ammonia plant

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Global Hydrogen Review,


EverWind Fuels has announced the completion of FEED and Front-End Loading Engineering (FEL-3) with Black & Veatch for its Phase 1 green hydrogen to green ammonia project in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The completion of the FEED engineering, which included over 110 000 hours of engineering, marks a major milestone in the development of the project and represents the first announced completion of FEED for a large-scale green hydrogen and green ammonia production facility in North America.

The project will use cutting-edge PEM electrolysers, and ammonia synthesis technology from Casale S.A. to convert water from man-made Landrie Lake and energy primarily from newly-built wind farms into green hydrogen and green ammonia. The first phase of EverWind’s project is designed to produce approximately 240 000 tpy of green ammonia. The project meets the strictest global requirements for green fuels set by the European Renewable Energy Directive and has been pre-certified by CertifHy™.

The project, which is part of EverWind's larger initiative to develop an Atlantic Canadian green fuels hub, will bring significant economic and environmental benefits to the region. Deloitte has performed a socio-economic study analysing the benefits, some of which have already been realised through development spend and work to-date.

The significant experience, learnings and expertise gained through the FEED process will directly benefit the ongoing development of future phases of the project in Nova Scotia, as well as the concurrent development of a world scale green fuels project in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05042024/everwind-fuels-announces-completion-of-feed-for-hydrogen-to-green-ammonia-plant/

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