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Synergen Green Energy awards FEED contract for Texas Green Ammonia Terminal

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Synergen Green Energy has awarded a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract to AT&V for the development of its planned green ammonia terminal on the Texas Gulf Coast, marking a significant step forward in the advancement of low-carbon energy infrastructure in the United States.

The project is expected to become one of the first commercial-scale facilities in the country specifically designed to support the transportation of green ammonia, a key energy carrier increasingly viewed as critical to the global energy transition.

Located on the Texas Gulf Coast, the terminal is intended to establish a reliable and competitive supply chain for green ammonia, serving both domestic and international markets. The facility will play an important role in enabling the efficient movement of low-carbon fuels while supporting growing demand from industries seeking to reduce emissions.

Under the FEED contract, AT&V will provide the engineering and design expertise required to advance the project toward the next stages of development. The work will focus on ensuring the terminal incorporates the latest technologies and operational practices to maximize efficiency, safety and environmental performance.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to accelerating the deployment of sustainable energy infrastructure. By combining innovative engineering solutions with a focus on low-carbon operations, the project aims to support the development of a robust green ammonia ecosystem capable of meeting future market requirements.

As investment in clean energy continues to grow, green ammonia is emerging as a promising solution for energy storage, transportation and decarbonisation across multiple sectors. The Texas Gulf Coast terminal is expected to strengthen supply chain capabilities and contribute to the broader adoption of green fuels in global markets.

With the FEED phase now underway, the project represents another milestone in the development of infrastructure designed to support a more sustainable and resilient energy future.

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