The pre-FEEDs will be based on thyssenkrupp Uhde’s advanced uhde ammonia synthesis technology, specifically designed to meet the challenges of dynamic, renewable-powered ammonia production. In addition, thyssenkrupp Uhde will deliver integration engineering across the entire facility, including electrolysis systems, balance of plant, and ammonia offloading infrastructure. As Fuella advances their two first projects in Brazil, these pre-FEEDs will enable Fuella to progress through commercial milestones and develop execution approaches, laying the foundation for world-class green ammonia production hubs.
thyssenkrupp Uhde has secured pre-FEED contracts from Fuella AS for two green ammonia projects at Brazil’s Pecém and Açu ports.
Each facility is planned to produce 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually using renewable energy.
The work includes ammonia synthesis technology, plant integration and engineering activities to support project development and future execution.
Nadja Håkansson, Member of the Executive Board / COO of thyssenkrupp Decarbon Technologies & CEO of thyssenkrupp Uhde: “We are proud to partner with Fuella in advancing these two landmark green ammonia projects in Brazil. With our proven ammonia technology and strong integration capabilities, we will enable reliable and efficient ammonia production based on renewable energy. This collaboration highlights our shared ambition to accelerate the global energy transition and to establish large-scale, sustainable solutions for future ammonia markets.”
Dr. Thorsten Helms, Managing Director of Fuella AS, said: “For our two first projects in Brazil, we are very pleased to work with such a renowned company. thyssenkrupp Uhde convinced us not only with their technical leadership, but also with their knowledge of the local context and willingness to truly partner up with us on these promising projects”.
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