ATOME advances 145MW hydrogen-based fertiliser project with EPC selection
ATOME has made key engineering appointments for the development of its 145MW green hydrogen-based fertiliser project in Paraguay.
Across the news pages of this November issue of H2 View, sat amongst the new projects, partnerships and products, you’ll find stories of shelved projects, major cost reductions at companies, and downrated hydrogen usage estimates. While this might be becoming the new normal for the hydrogen industry as it enters its maturing stage, it continues to make for uncomfortable reading.
ATOME has made key engineering appointments for the development of its 145MW green hydrogen-based fertiliser project in Paraguay.
Expected to start in 2025 for five years, the company said the partnership could also help reduce green hydrogen prices.
Sembcorp has set its eyes on constructing a hydrogen pipeline between Indonesia and Singapore, inking a joint development framework agreement (JDFA) with local gas transporters.
HH2E said it has already received interest from a “number of reputable parties” since announcing its decision to file for self-administration.