Thyssenkrupp has been awarded a contract to perform a technical study for a new green hydrogen and green ammonia project in Kizad by the Emirati company Helios.
A water electrolysis plant as well as a facility for sustainable ammonia production are planned to be constructed at Kizad in Abu Dhabi, UAE, based on thyssenkrupp technology. It will be the first commercial plant to produce CO2-free green ammonia from renewable resources in the UAE.
The facility will integrate thyssenkrupp’s green hydrogen and green ammonia technologies with the first phase set to incorporate a multi-megawatt electrolyzer plant and an ammonia production facility with a capacity of 20,000 tonnes per annum. The next step will increase this to 200,000 tonnes per annum.
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