Brooge Energy, a Cayman Islands-based infrastructure provider, announced that it has engaged thyssenkrupp Uhde, a leading German chemical technology and EPC provider, to undertake the technical study of its planned green hydrogen and green ammonia plant.
The study will cover the green hydrogen production facilities, the ammonia plant, and the associated utilities. The study aims to provide cost estimates for capital and operating expenditures, EPC timeline, and selected process and layout documents. They plan to commence the study shortly with the final report expected to be delivered during fourth quarter 2022.
Nicolaas Paardenkooper, Chief Executive Officer of Brooge Energy, said ‘Engaging thyssenkrupp Uhde is another important step in our transition to clean energy. Global demand for clean energy sources has been strong and is expected to accelerate in the coming years’.