Toyo Engineering Corporation announced on Tuesday that Japan’s government had awarded it the contract to conduct a feasibility study for the green ammonia production in Indonesia.
The Japanese engineering firm will collaborate with the state-owned Pupuk Indonesia Holding Company (PIHC) and its subsidiary Pupuk Iskandar Muda (PIM) for the feasibility study, which will be done at PIM-owned fertilizer plants.
Over the course of the study, Toyo “would like to establish a plan for the optimal development, with consideration for the selection of appropriate renewable energy power source” for the green ammonia production in Indonesia, according to its statement.
“Toyo constructed the fertilizer plant by PIM in 2000s. Utilizing its experience and knowledge, Toyo plans to develop a competitive green ammonia production facility by modifying the existing plant in the most optimum way,” the firm said….