Plug Power and Allied Green Strengthen Ties With 2 GW Electrolyzer Deal in Uzbekistan
Plug Power and Allied Green Strengthen Ties With 2 GW Electrolyzer Deal in Uzbekistan

Plug Power and Allied Green Strengthen Ties With 2 GW Electrolyzer Deal in Uzbekistan

  • 10-Jun-2025 11:15 PM
  • Journalist: William Faulkner

Plug Power Inc., a global provider of hydrogen solutions, has announced an expanded collaboration with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) through a new 2-gigawatt electrolyzer agreement tied to a major green fuels project in Uzbekistan. The agreement was formalized at the Tashkent International Investment Forum, where Plug President Sanjay Shrestha and Allied Green Managing Director Alfred Benedict represented their companies during the official signing.

The electrolyzer systems provided by Plug will serve as the technological foundation of a $5.5 billion green chemical production facility in Uzbekistan. The plant will produce sustainable aviation fuel, green urea and green diesel, and is backed by the Government of Uzbekistan. This development further solidifies Plug’s position as a leading electrolyzer provider for global decarbonization projects.

“This latest expansion with Allied Green demonstrates how Plug is leading the global hydrogen transition with proven electrolyzer technology and industrial-scale execution,” said Plug CEO Andy Marsh. “With a 5 GW partnership now spanning two continents, this is a defining example of our ability to deliver for customers building the future of energy.”

Allied Green first partnered with Plug through a 3 GW electrolyzer deal for its flagship green ammonia facility in Australia. The Uzbekistan project represents a continuation of this relationship and underscores the shared ambition to scale green hydrogen and ammonia production worldwide. The final investment decision for the Uzbekistan facility is expected in the fourth quarter of 2025.

“This agreement reflects our deep confidence in Plug’s team, technology and ability to deliver on bold, world-class projects,” Benedict said. “Together, we are creating meaningful momentum for global decarbonization—first in Australia, now in Uzbekistan, and in future regions to come.”

Shrestha added that Plug’s expanding role in such projects illustrates the company’s ability to meet ambitious decarbonization goals with scalable electrolyzer solutions. “As we grow our relationship with Allied Green, we are united in a shared vision to accelerate the global transition to low-carbon hydrogen across industries and geographies,” he said.

Plug’s electrolyzer technology is currently deployed or under development across five continents, supporting clients in the industrial, transportation, energy and chemical sectors. With this deal, Plug continues to position itself as a critical player in the global hydrogen economy, offering end-to-end solutions for the energy transition.

Plug is driving the development of the global hydrogen economy through a fully integrated ecosystem that includes hydrogen production, storage, delivery, and power generation. As an industry pioneer, the company offers a comprehensive range of solutions—including electrolyzers, liquid hydrogen, fuel cell systems, storage tanks, and fueling infrastructure—serving sectors such as material handling, industrial operations, and energy production. Plug’s technology supports large-scale decarbonization and promotes energy independence across key industries.

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