Amogy, a provider of ammonia-to-power solutions, announced a key partnership with GreenHarvest. GreenHarvest is a renewable energy firm based in Taiwan. This partnership will deploy Taiwan’s first-ever ammonia-to-power system. It marks an important milestone in Asia’s clean energy transition. The system will bring Amogy’s ammonia cracking technology to Taiwan’s digital and semiconductor hubs.
Amogy will supply the ammonia-to-power system. GreenHarvest will lead local integration as the power partner. The pilot system is scheduled for installation between late 2026 and early 2027. It will be installed at a large industrial electricity user in Taiwan. The project has the potential to expand across Taiwan’s high-tech and manufacturing sectors.
Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy, said, “We are proud to bring our ammonia-powered technology to Taiwan.” He added, “This is the first deployment of our technology in Taiwan.” Woo said it is a critical step toward decarbonizing industrial energy use in Taiwan’s digital economy.
Amogy’s system uses advanced catalysts to convert ammonia into hydrogen on-site. The hydrogen powers a hydrogen engine. This generates high-performance power with zero carbon emissions. The modular system is efficient and reliable. It is designed for hard-to-abate industrial operations needing scalability.
This project builds on Amogy’s growth in Asia. The company recently expanded into South Korea to support regional commercialization. The Taiwan project supports Taiwan’s decarbonization goals under its NDCs. It offers a way to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions in manufacturing.
The partnership aligns with Taiwan’s developing carbon trading framework. It provides industrial users with future-proof energy solutions. These solutions help reduce operational carbon footprints and meet regulatory policies.
KH Chen, Chairman of GreenHarvest, said, “We are committed to rooftop solar and green power.” He added, “We are also deploying next-generation green energy technologies.” GreenHarvest’s recent projects include hydrogen ventures in Australia and energy solutions with ammonia.



