МОСКВА (MRC) -- Technip Energies has been selected by IVERSON eFuels AS, a Special Purpose Vehicle between CIP, Hy2gen and Trafigura, to perform the engineering design of a complete green ammonia plant at Sauda, Rogaland, Norway, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.
The phase 1 of the project includes a green ammonia plant including utilities, offsites and electrical substation connected to the existing power grid, and pipeline, ammonia storage and offloading system.
The planned green ammonia production will be used as fuel for the maritime sector. The Iverson project will have an initial electrolysis capacity of 300 megawatts to produce 600 metric tons of green ammonia per day.
IVERSON eFuels AS targets with a significant scale up production in the future.
Laure Mandrou, Senior Vice-President Carbon-Free Solutions at Technip Energies, commented: “We are proud to have been selected by IVERSON eFuels AS for this ambitious Green Ammonia production project. We will support IVERSON eFuels AS thanks to our innovative mindset, our performance excellence and our unique track record to ensure this first-class project is a success. We are committed to leverage our integration and design expertise to engineer the carbon-free energy future."
Green Ammonia is expected to be used as a climate-neutral fuel, especially in the maritime industry and for climate-neutral power production.
As per MRC, Technip Energies and Alterra Energy have now entered into a global joint development and collaboration agreement to integrate Technip Energies’ pyrolysis oil purification technology with Alterra’s commercially available liquefaction process technology. By integrating both their proprietary processes, the two companies aim to accelerate the adoption of recycled feedstock, thus improving circular economy solutions for the global petrochemical industry. The combination of advanced recycling and purification technologies will enable more efficient processing and reuse of hard-to-recycle plastic.
As per MRC, TechnipFMC announced the launch of the placement of 16 million Technip Energies shares, representing ca. 9% of Technip Energies’ issued and outstanding share capital, through a private placement by way of an accelerated bookbuild offering. Upon completion of the Placement, TechnipFMC would retain a direct stake of ca. 22% of Technip Energies’ issued and outstanding share capital.
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