New York City, New York Jul 30, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Amid growing concerns as AI and industrial energy needs outpace supply, U.S.-based clean energy company Open Origin has launched its flagship solution: Five gigawatts of Tier IV green power and five million tons per year of export-grade green ammonia, now available for industrial order, with deliveries beginning in 202728.
The company is now accepting capacity reservations for:
Targeted to serve AI data centers, manufacturing, and maritime shipping, Open Origins solution is delivered through a private-sector, modular deployment model, engineered for speed, performance, and international alignment.
Open Origin was built to leadwith speed, execution, and global alignment. Were delivering the energy the world wants: fast, affordable, and at industrial scale.
Wesley Powell, CEO, Open Origin
GREEN POWER -- TIER IV RELIABILITY FOR AI & INDUSTRY
GREEN AMMONIA MADE IN THE USA, READY FOR GLOBAL TRADE
WHY OPEN ORIGIN
At Open Origin, were powering the future today with innovation, speed, scale, reliability and responsibilitymeeting the green energy needs of AI, global industry, and our planet. -- Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri, CVO at Open Origin
Now Accepting Industrial Capacity Reservations
Open Origin invites AI data centers, shipping companies, power buyers, and global energy ministries to discuss desired capacity for delivery starting in 2027 and 2028 for power and ammonia, respectively. Reach out now to secure volume or discuss strategic partnerships:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.openorigin.industries
ABOUT OPEN ORIGIN
Open Origin is a clean energy company delivering green power and ammonia at an industrial scale. With fast delivery, Tier IV reliability, and international regulatory alignment, we provide industry and governments with real, fossil-free energy, without compromise.
Media Contacts:
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