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Amogy and GreenHarvest Plan Taiwan’s First Ammonia to Power Pilot

Lakshita KapoorBy Lakshita KapoorJuly 28, 2025No Comments
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Amogy, a company based in New York, has signed an agreement with GreenHarvest, a Taiwan-based renewable energy firm. The project will install Taiwan’s first ammonia-to-power system. The pilot will be placed at a large industrial electricity user site in Taiwan. Installation is expected between late 2026 and early 2027.

Amogy will supply the system technology. GreenHarvest will manage local integration, including power generation and distribution at the site. The ammonia-to-power system converts ammonia into hydrogen using a catalyst. The hydrogen is then used in a hydrogen engine to produce power.

The system is designed to operate without carbon emissions during power generation. This will be the first time the technology is deployed in Taiwan. If successful, the model may be expanded to other high-tech or manufacturing facilities on the island.

GreenHarvest has experience in developing rooftop solar installations. It has also been involved in international projects that focus on green hydrogen.

The system being used in Taiwan has not been previously implemented in the country. The two companies have not shared the total expected power output of the pilot system, but the facility will serve an industrial client.

In Taiwan, other renewable energy developments have been introduced. One example is a small-scale biogas initiative led by the Taiwan Sugar Corporation. That project processes agricultural waste to produce electricity. The installed capacity of the current biogas system is around 1.5 megawatts.

Another lesser-known project is the use of floating solar arrays on irrigation ponds in Chiayi County. These systems collectively produce 2.4 megawatts and were designed for local grid integration. Both efforts aim to expand power production from sources other than fossil fuels.

Amogy and GreenHarvest have not released further details about the site location for the ammonia-to-power system or its anticipated cost. Future updates may include operational data once installation begins.

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