Splitwaters will provide 2.5GW of alkaline electrolysers to Sun Brilliance’s Green Urea Project in Kwinana, Western Australia, along with EPC services.
The AUD 4.5bn ($3bn) initiative is expected to produce up to three million tonnes of green urea, with the hydrogen used as a feedstock in the production process.
The first phase of the project, expected to begin in 2028, will incorporate 300MW of electrolysers to generate 1,000 tonnes per day of green urea. The next two phases will mirror this capacity and collectively add 2.2GW of electrolysers to eventually achieve full operational capacity, however, no timeline has been given for these stages.
Splitwaters will provide the alkaline electrolysers from its planned manufacturing facilities located in India and the US. The two companies will also jointly select a technology partner that specialises in green ammonia production and green urea production processes.