Amogy and Amun Sign 40 MW Ammonia Power Generation Agreement in South Korea
2026-06-16 16:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Amogy and Amun Energy, a joint venture subsidiary of GS Engineering & Construction (GS E&C), recently signed a supply agreement to develop a commercial-scale 40 MW ammonia power generation project in Pohang, South Korea. Under the agreement, Amogy will provide its ammonia power generation system for the distributed power project in Pohang, starting with a 1 MW pilot system and gradually expanding to 40 MW of ammonia power generation capacity by 2029.

This agreement builds on the previously announced Pohang pilot program between Amogy and GS E&C, providing a supply framework for the project's phased expansion to commercial operations over the coming years. As global demand for scalable, carbon-free power solutions grows, the Pohang project further expands Amogy's technology deployment portfolio in commercial ammonia power generation. Amogy's proprietary ammonia cracking technology efficiently converts ammonia into hydrogen for use in stationary and distributed energy applications to produce carbon-free electricity.

The supply agreement provides a clear framework for scaling ammonia power generation technology from demonstration to commercial operations. Through the phased deployment of the Pohang project, the agreement establishes an operational and commercial model for developing ammonia distributed power generation projects, with the potential to support the technology's adoption in South Korea and beyond.

Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy, stated that as the power market seeks scalable, reliable carbon-free energy solutions, ammonia is becoming a practical option for power generation. Through Amun Energy, both parties are creating a commercial pathway for scaling ammonia distributed power generation in South Korea. Ki Tae Kim, CEO of Amun Energy, noted that the deployment roadmap for the Pohang project lays a solid foundation for the long-term commercial application of ammonia power generation, and Amun Energy was established precisely to help these projects transition from demonstration to scalable infrastructure deployment.

The Pohang project reflects South Korea's ongoing commitment to advancing the hydrogen and ammonia economy, and highlights ammonia's role as a scalable, carbon-free fuel in next-generation power infrastructure.

Headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Amogy provides carbon-free energy solutions for decarbonizing power generation, maritime shipping, and heavy industry. Its ammonia cracking technology decomposes ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen, with the hydrogen then directed to integrated fuel cells or hydrogen engines to produce high-performance electricity with zero carbon emissions. Amun Energy is a joint venture established by Amogy and GS E&C to advance the development and commercialization of ammonia distributed power generation projects, combining strengths in ammonia power generation technology and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) to deliver scalable carbon-free energy solutions.

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