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Avina Clean Hydrogen Completes FEED for 800,000 MTPA Clean Ammonia Facility 

Avina Clean Hydrogen (Avina), a leading clean fuel
solutions provider, announced the successful completion of Front-EndEngineering Design (FEED) and Front-End-Loading (FEL-3) for its 2,200 metric tons per day MTPD) clean ammonia facility located in Texas Gulf Coast. With a Final Investment Decision
(FID) targeted in 2025, this is a major milestone for the industry as it represents the first announced completion of FEED for a large-scale clean ammonia facility in the United States.

Project Highlights:

  • Flexible Hydrogen Sources: The facility is designed to integrate up to 280 MTPD of
    blue hydrogen, enabling the production of up to 600,000 MTPA of blue ammonia. In
    addition, the FEED process included close collaboration with leading electrolyzer
    manufacturers and renewable energy suppliers to optimize the plant design.
  • Secured Water Supply and Interconnection Studies: Avina has signed long-term
    water supply agreement with the local water district, ensuring sufficient water access
    to produce 800,000 MTPA of clean ammonia. Interconnection studies have been
    completed to ensure sufficient access to 1GW of transmission capacity.
  • Low CI Pre-Certification: The overall facility is also well positioned to deliver low CI
    ammonia to the European RFNBO compliance markets at a highly competitive rate.
    Moreover, the green process has achieved Tier 1 Clean Hydrogen Pre-Certification
    from the Korean Energy Economics Institute (KEEI) with an outstanding Well-to-Gate
    carbon intensity (CI) score of 0.04 kgCO₂e/kgH₂.
  • Oil & Gas Sector Partnerships: The facility will take advantage of the vast network of
    pipelines, storage and terminal facilities operated by leading players in the Oil & Gas
    sector in the Texas Gulf Coast region. 

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Describe more in press release https://tinyurl.com/2j7sawvr

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