Sungrow ships green hydrogen to Oman, Italy, Brazil

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- Sungrow Hydrogen announced back‑to‑back shipments of its flexible green hydrogen systems to Oman, Italy, and Brazil, calling it a major global engagement accomplishment.
- ACME Group will install Sungrow’s 160 MW of alkaline electrolysis systems at its new green ammonia plant in Duqm, Oman, targeting 100,000 metric tons of green ammonia per year starting next year.
- Italy will receive a 3‑MW containerized PEM electrolyzer from Sungrow, the country’s first off‑grid, solar‑powered green hydrogen system with integrated energy storage for transport and industrial use.
- Brazil is slated to get a containerized electrolyzer engineered for variable solar input, certified to ASME, ISO 22734, and Brazil’s Inmetro and NR standards, and intended to support hydrogen‑natural‑gas blending trials for its energy transition.
- Trump dismantled the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program after taking office, removing federal support for domestic green hydrogen initiatives while China’s industry continues to expand.
Why it matters: China’s exporters, led by Sungrow, gain new customers in Oman, Italy and Brazil, expanding the global green‑hydrogen supply chain, while the United States loses domestic momentum after Trump’s dismantling of the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program, widening the competitive gap.
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