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Verdagy selects Black & Veatch for a FEED design study for clean hydrogen plant in Texas, US.

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Verdagy announced that it has selected Black & Veatch as the front-end engineering design (FEED) contractor for its 60 MW clean hydrogen project near the Gulf Coast in Texas, US.

The product has a production capacity of more than 9000 tpy of clean hydrogen, with a targeted FEED completion in May 2025 and final investment decision (FID) in July 2025.

“We are excited to tap Black & Veatch with its deep domain expertise for this FEED study,” said Verdagy President, Rahul Bammi. “This project will bring over US$150 million of investment to Texas, increase US energy exports, create jobs, and act as the precursor to over a GW of upcoming projects in the state.”

“Black & Veatch has broad experience in project execution, and infrastructure development in gas storage, processing, and liquefaction. We have worked on FEED, and complete engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of hydrogen electrolysis projects across North America and we are pleased to be selected for this study,” added Anand Pattani, Vice President and Managing Director of Energy Majors at Black & Veatch. “We will utilise this expertise as we support Verdagy on this project, which will help develop the US energy industry and strengthen US energy exports.”

The project will use Verdagy's eDynamic® electrolysers which match the ERCOT grid's energy variations in real-time to improve grid resilience and to maximise hydrogen production – that is both RFNBO compliant to meet European RED III requirements and 45 V compliant to meet US Treasury requirements. Verdagy's electrolysers are designed and manufactured in the US, and are creating jobs across the entire domestic supply chain.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/20032025/verdagy-selects-black-veatch-for-a-feed-design-study-for-clean-hydrogen-plant-in-texas-us/

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