TECNIMONT with NEXTCHEM awarded engineering design contract for green ammonia plant
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The study will leverage NEXTCHEM’s digital tool, Architecture of Hydrogen systems (ArcHy), to overcome the challenge of the intermittency of renewable power usage, resulting in CAPEX and OPEX efficiency of the plant lifecycle. In particular, ArcHy digital tool will use renewable energy production profiles, collected over a 1-year period in different weather scenarios, to determine the size of the plant’s components like the electrolysers, storage systems and green ammonia production facilities with the aim of minimising the levelised cost of ammonia. Based on the results of this analysis, TCMPL will design all the elements of the facility by providing highly specialised engineering services.
Alessandro Bernini, MAIRE CEO, commented: “Our engagement in energy transition projects around the world, particularly in green ammonia plants, testifies to the group’s reliability at all levels in proposing engineering and technological solutions that meet the industry’s decarbonisation and cost-efficiency requirements, also thanks to our synergic and integrated approach.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/15072024/tecnimont-with-nextchem-awarded-engineering-design-contract-for-green-ammonia-plant/
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