H2Carrier, Trelleborg to cooperate on ship-to-ship ammonia transfer …

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Norway’s H2Carrier and Sweden’s Trelleborg Gas Transfer signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on ship-to-ship ammonia transfer solutions.

The two companies will collaborate in developing a safe, reliable, and efficient solution for side-by-side offloading of ammonia when operating the P2XFloater™ on sheltered near-shore projects.

Accroding to H2Carrier, the concept is based on proven floating production, storage and off-take technology and based on pressurized and temperature controlled tank technology combined with an e-control system capable of balancing renewable electricity feedstock through our fully integrated PEM and Haber-Bosch system.

H2Carrier is the designer and owner of the proprietary floating energy production and storage system P2XFloater™: The first industrial scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia facility of its kind in the world.

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As explained, this KLAW LNG solution enables the P2XFloater™ to be used as an ammonia export terminal for the green ammonia produced and stored onboard the P2XFloater™, thus minimising the need for onshore infrastructure.

The P2XFloater™ production platform has a fully scalable production capacity in the range 100 000 – 230 000 tonnes of green ammonia (eAmmonia) per year using a converted very large gas carrier (VLGC). With a new build vessel, production can be scaled up to 1GW renewable power capacity, resulting in an ammonia production capacity of 820 000 tonnes per year.

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