Chinese firm Sungrow Hydrogen announced on Monday that it secured a landmark supply agreement with India’s Acme Group for the 320MW green ammonia project in Oman, marking a significant milestone in developing the Middle East’s renewable energy landscape.

According to a press statement, Sungrow Hydrogen will deliver multiple sets of 1,000 normal cubic meters per hour of alkaline water electrolysis hydrogen production equipment and flexible green hydrogen solutions.

The delivery is set to be completed by 2025, and the project is expected to begin operations in 2026. Its initial capacity is 300 tonnes of green ammonia daily.

The venture, a cornerstone of Acme’s green energy strategy in the Middle East, is expected to enhance Oman’s position in the global green hydrogen industry, capitalizing on its natural resources and strategic location.

Sungrow Hydrogen has been bolstering its presence in the green hydrogen market with significant advancements in technology and manufacturing.

In 2024, its electrolyzer products received certifications from CE and TÜV. The company’s 20-megawatt water electrolysis hydrogen production empirical platform, the world’s largest, was accredited by China’s national conformity assessment authority.

Additionally, the company recently launched its second intelligent manufacturing facility, featuring China’s first automated alkaline electrolyzer assembly line, which has increased its annual production capacity to 3 gigawatts and boosted efficiency by 60 percent.

Sungrow Hydrogen has actively participated in large-scale hydrogen, ammonia and methanol projects worldwide, leveraging its cutting-edge technology and robust service infrastructure.

The company aims to further collaborate with international partners to propel the global green hydrogen sector.

The Oman project is a significant step in the Middle East’s drive toward renewable energy leadership. It aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition to sustainable energy sources.

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