Hy2gen to Build Mexican Green Ammonia Plant
07.18.2023 By TankTerminals.com News - NEWS

July 18, 2023 [reNEWS]- Hy2gen has revealed plans to build a 200MW renewable ammonia production plant in Campeche, Mexico.

 

The Marengo project is expected to initially produce 180,000 tonnes of renewable ammonia annually for customers in the EU.

With the cooperation agreement signed with local development partners, feasibility studies and FEED studies will follow, during which essential construction data and information on the operation of the production plant will be collected.

These studies are expected to be completed after 24-36 months.

The construction phase of the plant will then begin, with production expected to start by the third quarter of 2028.

“Marengo will play an important role in the production of renewable ammonia for the European Union,” said Hy2gen CEO Cyril Dufau-Sansot.

“This is mainly due to the ideal conditions at the site location, such as constant wind and many hours of sunshine. Marengo’s electricity needs will therefore be secured by a 415MW wind farm and a 230MW solar farm.”

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