The St. Charles Clean Fuels team plans to work in collaboration with the Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and the community to break ground on the construction of a clean hydrogen project that produces hydrogen and a means of transporting the hydrogen and nitrogen in the form of anhydrous ammonia. From its concept, the project team is committed to being environmentally friendly while using carbon-free technology engineered to produce next-generation renewable energy, allowing for and promoting significant future opportunities for the local community through significant investment and job creation for the economy.
The proposed 2 x 4,000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) facility will produce hydrogen using a process technology that enables the capture of over 99% of the CO2 produced in the process.
Hydrogen and nitrogen will be used to produce a carbon-free ammonia product that can be used as both clean fuel and as feedstock to the fertilizer industry.
In the process, captured CO will be permanently sequestered by an experienced third party.
This project is supported by the Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and its Energy Transition Fund. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is the world’s largest dedicated fund manager within greenfield renewable energy investments and a global leader in offshore wind, with its Energy Transition Fund being the largest dedicated clean hydrogen fund globally.