thyssenkrupp Uhde have signed a contract with Ark Energy Corporation Pty Ltd to deliver a feasibility study to support the development of the Han-Ho H2 Hub Project. The study will involve a comprehensive techno-economic analysis of the power-to-ammonia value chain using thyssenkrupp Uhde’s proprietary RHAMFS® methodology.
The goal is to evaluate the influence of various factors on the overall cost-effectiveness of the green ammonia plant and explore multiple scenarios to identify optimal plant designs. thyssenkrupp Uhde will also provide technology, engineering services and integration know-how for the green ammonia facility based on thyssenkrupp uhde® ammonia synthesis technology. The study will allow the Han-Ho H2 Consortium to advance through the following commercial and regulatory phases of the project.
Thore Lohmann, Executive Director Fertilizer & Methanol at thyssenkrupp Uhde, said: “With our technologies, we are making a significant contribution to the green transformation. With new partnerships like this one with Ark Energy, we are building a sound business case for this green energy project and are taking an important step towards climate-friendly production of green ammonia.”
Daniel Kim, CEO at Ark Energy: “The consortium’s collective ambition is to build a green energy supply chain exporting up to 1.8 million t of green ammonia from Australia to Korea by 2030. We have great respect for thyssenkrupp Uhde’s track record in ammonia. We have valued thyssenkrupp Uhde’s contribution during the concept stage of our Han-Ho H2 Hub and look forward to working even more closely with them during the feasibility stage of our project.”