Amogy and Hoku Infrastructure Collaborate on Ammonia-to-Power Projects for Data Centers in Japan
Amogy and Hoku Infrastructure have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore ammonia-based power systems for data centers in Japan and other Asian countries. The partnership aims to assess pilot-scale projects integrating Amogy's technology into Hoku's renewable energy developments, focusing on distributed power generation with zero carbon emissions.

Amogy and Hoku Infrastructure have partnered to advance ammonia-to-power projects, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to explore deployment in Japan and other Asian countries. They will assess pilot-scale ammonia-to-power projects, integrating Amogy's ammonia-cracking technology into Hoku's renewable energy initiatives for data centers and industrial applications.
Amogy's technology converts ammonia into hydrogen for use in fuel cells, providing reliable, zero-emission power. Japan's commitment to hydrogen and ammonia as part of its decarbonization strategy aligns with this collaboration's goals to enhance energy infrastructure and support the digital economy.




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