H2Carrier AS and the Greenland based company Anori A/S signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to develop the first commercial wind farm in Greenland with subsequent production and export of green ammonia. The fuel will supply power to H2Carrier’s floating production vessel for hydrogen and green ammonia, the so-called P2XFloater.
The wind farm is projected to comprise 1.5GW renewable energy. Green ammonia will be stored in tanks onboard the vessel, then exported to smaller shipping vessels and carried to the international market for ammonia.
H2Carrier has developed a proprietary design for a vessel which will produce, store and export green ammonia, the P2XFloater. This design has been developed in a close co-operation with leading engineering firms in Norway. As far as H2Carrier is aware, the P2XFloater is the first of its kind to be launched on a global basis capable of producing hydrogen and ammonia on an industrial scale.
The P2XFloater is based on well proven technologies from floating production of oil and gas (FPSOs) in combination with control systems which optimise renewable power, electrolysers and the Haber-Bosch-process for production of ammonia.
All industrial use of ammonia at present is associated with significant emissions of CO2. By building on established and proven technologies with a strong safety track record from oil and gas we have developed zero carbon solutions for ammonia which is a key ingredient in agriculture and the food industry.
said CEO Mårten Lunde in H2Carrier.