Avina Clean Hydrogen has completed the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for its 2,200 metric tons per day (MTPD) clean ammonia plant on the Texas Gulf Coast.

This strategic development is a critical step towards finalizing investments for a facility designed to annually produce up to 600,000 metric tons of blue ammonia. Avina aims for the final investment decision by 2025.

To ensure the plant’s operations, Avina has secured a long-term water supply agreement. This arrangement provides the necessary resources to produce up to 800,000 MTPA of clean ammonia. Additionally, comprehensive interconnection studies were completed to gain access to 1 gigawatt of transmission capacity, vital for delivering low-carbon-intensity ammonia competitively to European markets.

The Texas facility reached a significant milestone by obtaining tier 1 clean hydrogen pre-certification from the Korean Energy Economics Institute. It achieved a Well-to-Gate Carbon Intensity (CI) score of only 0.04 kg carbon equivalent per kg of hydrogen. This achievement highlights the plant’s environmental efficiency. The initial Basic Engineering Design (BED) was provided by KBR, a crucial step in the overall engineering process. Larsen & Toubro spearheaded the FEED effort, with EXCEL focusing on constructibility.


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