
Plug Power has announced a collaboration with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) on a new 2GW electrolyser for AGA’s sustainable fuel initiative in Uzbekistan.
The agreement will be formalised during the Tashkent International Investment Forum 2025, to be held from 10 June to 12 June at the Central Asian Exhibition Centre (CAEx Centre) in the Uzbek capital.
Plug’s electrolyser technology has been chosen as the cornerstone of a new $5.5bn green chemical production facility in Uzbekistan, which will manufacture sustainable aviation fuel, green urea and green diesel.
Supported by the government of Uzbekistan, the venture further solidifies Plug’s reputation as the preferred provider for large-scale decarbonisation efforts globally.
Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh stated: “This latest expansion with Allied Green demonstrates how Plug is leading the global hydrogen transition with proven electrolyser technology and execution at industrial scale.
“With a 5GW partnership now spanning two continents, this is a defining example of our ability to deliver for customers, building the future of energy.”

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By GlobalDataThe project complements Allied Green’s earlier commitment to a 3GW electrolyser for a green ammonia plant in Australia, which is on schedule for a final investment decision by the fourth quarter of 2025.
Allied Green Ammonia’s Alfred Benedict stated: “This agreement reflects our deep confidence in Plug’s team, technology and ability to deliver on bold, world-class projects.
“Together, we are creating meaningful momentum for global decarbonisation — first in Australia, now in Uzbekistan and in future regions to come.”
Plug’s technology is either deployed or under development across five continents, aiding the industrial, transportation, energy and chemicals sectors.
Plug Power president Sanjay Shrestha stated: “This continued collaboration with Allied Green reflects Plug’s ability to support ambitious decarbonisation goals with scaleable electrolyser technology.
“As we look to expand our relationship, we see strong alignment in our shared vision for accelerating the global shift to low-carbon hydrogen across industries and regions.”
In January 2025, Plug Power’s subsidiary, Plug Power Energy Loan Borrower, obtained a $1.66bn loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy to construct up to six clean hydrogen facilities.