Vietnamese renewable energy project development and services group, TGS, has selected Norwegian technology company, ECONNECT Energy, to export green ammonia from Tra Vinh Plant, as Vietnam aims to build climate resilience and sustainable economic development in line with COP26 standards.
As a first step, ECONNECT Energy will perform a pre-FEED study followed by an EPC contract for the fabrication and installation of a jettyless IQuay to deliver green ammonia from the onshore plant to ammonia storage vessels for export. ECONNECT Energy pioneered the world’s first 'jettyless' LNG transfer to an onshore terminal in 2017 and continues to deliver jettyless marine-based technology for a variety of energy transfer and bunkering applications.
“The Green Solutions Group is proud of being the pioneer in green hydrogen and green ammonia industry in Vietnam, and one of the first in the world utilising jettyless technology in place of traditional port infrastructure for flexible transporting solutions serving complex dynamic markets,” stated TGS Founder and CEO, Winnie Huynh.
In an important step to bring climate-friendly industrial development to Southern Vietnam, TGS is constructing a green hydrogen and green ammonia production plant in Tra Vinh, commencing operations in 2024.
Initially, the ammonia export project will use green credit from the grid, up to 240 MW installed capacity to produce 575 million tpd (210 000 million tpy) of 'liquid sunshine' green ammonia for export. The Tra Vinh project is underway as TGS has entered into agreements with German electrolyser manufacturer thyssenkrupp, among others.
Following the 2021 investment decision and offtake contracts for Tra Vinh plant, TGS awarded the marine export scope to ECONNECT Energy to use a proprietary jettyless solution to transfer ammonia from the production plant via the ECONNECT IQuay platform to offshore storage vessels.
“TGS has an impressive track record of green energy project development, and we are pleased to contribute our IQuay ammonia solution. The low-footprint design of the IQuay is the perfect solution to overcome the challenges of the region’s shallow waters, enabling the marine-based export of green ammonia,” stated ECONNECT Energy CEO, Morten Christophersen.