CEEC signs deal for Batam Island’s green hydrogen-ammonia project

By Dominikus

China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) has signed an EPC contract for a landmark renewable energy and green ammonia project on Batam Island, Indonesia, marking the company’s first application of its advanced green electricity-to-hydrogen-to-ammonia-methanol technology in Southeast Asia.

According to the company’s official announcement, the contract was signed by China Energy Engineering International Corporation Ltd., a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering, in consortium with the Northeast Electric Power Design Institute. The project includes the construction of a 240 MW photovoltaic power system, combining both land-based and floating solar power, and a facility capable of producing 37,500 tons of green synthetic ammonia annually.

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The green ammonia produced will be exported to Singapore, reinforcing the project’s significance as a cross-border clean energy supply initiative.

China Energy Engineering emphasized that the consortium will deliver a comprehensive integrated solution covering technical design, equipment supply, engineering, and operational management. The goal is to ensure efficient implementation and long-term stable operations of the facility.

The Batam project is expected to serve as a strategic cornerstone for China Energy Engineering in supporting Southeast Asia’s energy transition and optimizing regional energy structures, while injecting strong momentum into the local green and low-carbon development agenda.

Editing by Reiner Simanjuntak

 

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