The hydrogen company H2Carrier and the Greenland-based energy company Anori have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to develop a 1.5 GW onshore wind project in Greenland (Denmark), which would be used for the production of green ammonia. This is Greenland’s first commercial wind project, which will supply power to H2Carrier’s floating production vessel for hydrogen and green ammonia, the P2XFloater. The green ammonia produced will be stored in tanks onboard the vessel, exported to smaller shipping vessels and carried to the international market.
In May 2022, Greenland authorities proposed to use 800 MW of potential hydropower reserves in Tasersiaq and Tarsartuup Tasersua (western Greenland) to produce hydrogen, which could be converted into ammonia or methanol for use as fuels as well as for storage and transport.
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