
The original equipment manufacturer said the “back-to-back shipments” will be installed at a large-scale green ammonia project, an off-grid solar-to-hydrogen facility, and a green hydrogen project.
The primary sale for 160MW of alkaline systems was shipped to ACME Group’s Oman green ammonia project, which will install 320MW of green hydrogen production capacity. China’s Shuangliang International recently provided 80MW worth of systems for the project’s first phase.
A further 3MW PEM system for integration with a solar project has been shipped to an unnamed customer in Italy, and a containerised system for a green hydrogen plant to Brazil for natural gas blending trials.
Sungrow said the new sales confirmed its global project delivery capabilities and that it will continue to scale up green hydrogen production in collaboration with global partners.
This comes as Chinese electrolyser manufacturers move into the global market, sparking concerns in other regions.
According to estimates from the World Bank’s Energy Management Assistance Program (ESMPA), China currently holds 86% of global alkaline electrolyser manufacturing capacity worldwide.
This is also combined with a major cost advantage over Western manufacturers. ESMPA said alkaline stack-plus-balance of plant prices in China fell to about one-fourth to one-sixth of comparable prices in Europe.
Despite these low costs, the International Energy Agency estimated that once transport, tariffs, and local installation costs are factored in, the installed cost of Chinese electrolysers abroad approaches parity with Western systems.
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