Verdagy Selects Black & Veatch for Front-End Engineering Design of Clean Hydrogen Plant in Texas

Verdagy, a green hydrogen company based in Moss Landing, has chosen Black & Veatch to lead the front-end engineering design (FEED) for its groundbreaking 60 MW clean hydrogen plant located on the Texas Gulf Coast. This significant project represents a $150 million investment in the U.S. clean energy sector and is poised to produce over 9,000 tons of green hydrogen annually.

The FEED work is set to be completed by May 2025, with a final investment decision planned for July 2025.

“We are thrilled to work with Black & Veatch, who has extensive experience in this area,” said Verdagy President, Rahul Bammi. “This project will bring more than $150 million in investment to Texas, boost US energy exports, create jobs, and pave the way for more large-scale projects in the state.”

Anand Pattani, Vice President and Managing Director of Energy Majors at Black & Veatch, added, “We have a lot of experience in managing projects and developing infrastructure for gas storage, processing, and liquefaction. We are excited to support Verdagy on this project, which will help grow the US energy sector and enhance energy exports.”

The project will utilize Verdagy's eDynamic® electrolysers, which are designed to adapt to changes in the ERCOT grid's energy supply in real-time. This will improve the reliability of the grid and maximize hydrogen production. The electrolysers meet both European and US regulatory requirements and are manufactured in the US, contributing to job creation throughout the domestic supply chain.