Energy China: renewable ammonia production, transport, and export infrastructure
CEEC (China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd.), also known as Energy China, is a state-owned energy conglomerate with a background in infrastructure projects. CEEC is globally active, and has delivered numerous renewable projects. Through its subsidiary CEEC Hydrogen Energy, renewable hydrogen and derivatives projects are currently under construction, including a renewable ammonia production project in Songyuan in northeast China.
In its full scope, the Songyuan project will have 3 GW of newbuild renewable solar PV and wind, and is expected to produce a combined 800,000 tons of renewable ammonia and methanol annually. In the first phase of the project, about 200,000 tons of renewable ammonia will be produced each year. The project is expected to be RFNBO-compliant.
The renewable ammonia will be transported to Panjin Port, located on Liaodong Bay in northern China. CEEC co-owns the ammonia storage terminal in Panjin Port with ammonia and hydrogen logistics and terminal specialist Jiangsu Andefu (ADF). In 2024 CEEC Hydrogen Energy also jointly initiated the establishment of the “Northeast Asia Green Bunkering Fuel Supply Chain Alliance”, which aims to establish a green maritime fuel bunkering hub in the region.
To discuss how the project has successfully progressed, Liu Tianzhu (General Manager of Sales Department, CEEC) & Chen Jianqiang (Vice President, ADF) will be joined in conversation by AEA Technology Manager Kevin Rouwenhorst. Join us on Friday 31 October @ 4PM China Standard Time for a fascinating discussion, and be sure to submit your questions for the speakers when registering.