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Plug Power, Allied Green Ink $5.5B Uzbekistan Electrolyzer Deal

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Key takeaways

  • Allied Green and Plug Power finalized a $5
  • 5 billion agreement on August 13, 2025, to deploy 2 GW of electrolyzers in Uzbekistan
  • The project, backed by Uzbek government support, aims to establish sustainable fuel production
Allied Green and Plug Power finalized a $5.5 billion agreement on August 13, 2025, to deploy 2 GW of electrolyzers in Uzbekistan. The project, backed by Uzbek government support, aims to establish sustainable fuel production. Allied Green will use Plug Power's technology to manufacture sustainable aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel. The deal expands Plug Power's partnership with Allied Green to a total commitment of 5 GW, including a previously announced 3 GW project in Australia. The Uzbekistan project represents a substantial investment in the nation's shift towards cleaner energy sources and improved economic development. Production facilities will be built in Uzbekistan. Plug Power will supply its electrolyzer technology to convert water into hydrogen using renewable energy sources. The produced hydrogen will be a key ingredient in the creation of the targeted sustainable fuels. Allied Green anticipates the project will create jobs and contribute to Uzbekistan’s environmental goals. Officials expect fuel production to begin by 2027. Both companies highlight the agreement as vital for meeting the increasing global demand for sustainable fuels and promoting green hydrogen technologies. They also see Uzbekistan emerging as a major player in the sustainable energy sector.

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Plug PowerAllied GreenelectrolyzersUzbekistansustainable fuelsgreen hydrogen

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