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1. Meet the Tra Vinh Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Plant, Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam. Power Input: 600 MW from Renewables
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:21 PM
Dec 2024


Nothing about this from the IEA? You won't hear about this from the buffoons and liars in any "American" media - the question is why.

Meet the Tra Vinh Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Plant, Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam. Power Input: 600 MW from #Renewable #energy (Wind + Solar + BESS)


PROJECT NAME: Tra Vinh Green Hydrogen / Ammonia Manufacturing Plant
SITE LOCATION: Dong Hai Commune, Duyen Hai District, Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam
SITE AREA: About 27 ha
LAND USE RIGHT: 50 years
INSTALLATION SCALE: 240 MW electrolysers and 20 MW for offsites and utilities
POWER INPUT: 600 MW from Renewable energy (Wind + Solar + BESS)
EPC: Est. Q2 2024
COD: Est. Q4 2026
PRODUCT OUTPUT: Est. 182.5K mtpa green ammonia (575 tons/day)



TGS is embarking on the development of multiple concurrent projects within the Mekong Delta region. Leveraging the ample renewable energy resources found in Tra Vinh, TGS is currently engaged in the execution of the Tra Vinh Green Hydrogen /Ammonia Project, showcasing an impressive capacity of 260MW.

TGS 260mw green hydrogen/ammonia plant is expected to reduce 400,000 - 450,000 tons of co2 emission annually. this is equivalent to the amount absorbed by 2000 ha of natural forest or 8000 ha of boreal forest per year...more
https://thegreensolutions.vn/tra-vinh-green-hydrogen-manufacturing-plant

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