Amogy and Plastic 2 Green partner to pioneer ammonia energy solutions
Amogy, a provider of mature, scalable, and efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Plastic 2 Green (P2G), a company that transforms co-mingled waste plastic into profitable, zero-carbon ammonia. Together, they will explore the integration of Amogy’s ammonia-to-electrical power system as a backup/supplementary power source for P2G’s green ammonia manufacturing facilities. This alliance underscores both companies’ commitment to advancing ammonia as a next-generation, carbon-free energy solution.
Amogy has developed an innovative ammonia-to-electrical power system that splits, or “cracks,” liquid ammonia into its base elements of hydrogen and nitrogen, which then funnels the hydrogen into a fuel cell, generating high-performance power. Complementing this innovation, P2G uses a patented ElectroThermal Dissociation™ process to transform unrecyclable plastic waste into “Emerald Ammonia™” at the lowest cost. This partnership serves as a key example for the potential of a circular economy, showcasing how collaborations between compatible companies can drive sustainable progress.
Additionally, Amogy and P2G are committed to exploring further avenues of cooperation, including leveraging P2G’s Emerald Ammonia™ with Amogy’s technology. The companies will also seek advocacy and outreach opportunities aimed at promoting the production and utilization of ammonia as a carbon-free fuel for power generation and transportation.
“Partnering with Plastic 2 Green is a natural fit for Amogy,” says Seonghoon Woo, CEO at Amogy. “Together, we’re tapping into the circular economy’s potential to propel ammonia as a fuel and spearhead ammonia energy integration. We look forward to working with P2G to demonstrate the power of innovation and collaboration in shaping a more resilient and sustainable energy landscape.”
“The partnership with Amogy highlights the powerful potential for circular innovation to tackle major issues like plastic waste and clean energy at the same time,” comments Plastic 2 Green CEO Ed Van Dyne. “We look forward to expanding our low-cost green ammonia production in partnership with clean energy leader Amogy.”
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