Indian solar developer to build 3.5 GW green hydrogen project in Oman
  Acme   Solar said the facility would use 3 GWp of solar and 0.5 GWp of wind   energy to produce 2,400 tons of green ammonia daily and approximately   900,000 tons annually. Construction is planned in phases with an   investment of $3.5 billion over the next three years.
  August 24, 2021   Uma Gupta
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  From   pv magazine India
  Indian solar developer   Acme Group has signed a land agreement to set up a $3.5 billion renewables-powered   green hydrogen and   green ammonia facility   in Oman. The integrated plant, said to be one of the world’s largest   green ammonia projects, will be located in the Special Economic Zone at   Port of Duqm. The land agreement was signed with Oman's Public  Authority  for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones.
  The   integrated facility will be powered by 3 GWp of solar and 0.5 GWp of   wind energy to produce 2,400 tonnes of green ammonia daily and   approximately 900,000 tons annually. 
  The  facility is expected  to become operational by 2022. When operational,  it will export green  ammonia to demand centers like Europe and Asia.
  The  Oman  facility will be Acme’s second such project after the green  hydrogen  and green ammonia plant in the Bikaner district of the Indian  state of  Rajasthan. Green  hydrogen at the Bikaner plant will be produced  using 5 MWp from a solar  plant scalable to 10 MW, which is an integral  part of the project. The  green ammonia plant, once commissioned, will  produce 5 tons per day of  green ammonia with an annual output of  1,750-1,800 tons of green fuel. 
  Acme plans to start the construction of the Oman plant soon after commissioning its first   green hydrogen and green ammonia plant at Bikaner, said Manoj K Upadhyay, Acme Group's founder and chairman.
  “The   signing of land reservation agreement will allow us to kick start   pre-construction activities,” Upadhyay added. “We have hired   environmental consultants and owner’s engineers Black & Veatch. …   The plant in Oman would be developed in phases and the first phase is   likely to be commissioned by end of 2022.”   Acme  Group has built  a solar portfolio of 6 GWp in India. Of this, the  company currently  holds a portfolio of 5.25 GWp that includes 2.2 GWp of  operational  capacity and another 3.05 GWp under construction. These  projects are  spread across 12 states in India.
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