Published by Todd Bush on February 20, 2026
CF Industries has officially terminated its 20-megawatt alkaline water electrolysis project at its Donaldsonville, Louisiana, Complex, concluding a two-year effort to produce green hydrogen for low-carbon ammonia production. The company recorded a $51 million asset impairment in December 2025 after determining the project's economics could not deliver acceptable returns.
The electrolyzer commissioning was first suspended in the fourth quarter of 2024. Following a comprehensive review of the incremental investment and ongoing operating costs required to complete and operate the facility, management decided in December 2025 to permanently halt the project and redirect capital toward carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies instead.
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Chris Bohn, President and Chief Executive Officer of CF Industries, stated the company remains committed to creating long-term value through investments in its cost-advantaged North American manufacturing network and across its clean energy growth platform.
The decision marks a clear strategic pivot from green hydrogen production via electrolysis toward blue hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia production using CCS infrastructure. CF Industries concluded that CCS-based pathways offer superior return profiles compared to electrolysis technology for decarbonizing ammonia production at scale.
The Donaldsonville Complex, which is the world's largest ammonia production facility with annual capacity of nearly 8 million tons of nitrogen products, remains central to the company's decarbonization strategy. However, the preferred route will now rely on capturing and sequestering CO2 emissions from existing natural gas-based ammonia production rather than generating hydrogen through water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity.
CF Industries continues to advance its Blue Point joint venture with JERA and Mitsui, formed in April 2025, for the construction and production of low-carbon ammonia using CCS technology. CF Industries holds 40% ownership, JERA holds 35%, and Mitsui holds 25% in the venture. The joint venture has already invested $307 million in capital expenditures through 2025.
The electrolyzer cancellation highlights ongoing challenges facing green hydrogen economics in North America, particularly around capital costs, operating expenses, and the availability of cost-competitive renewable power at sufficient scale. While electrolysis technology continues to advance globally, established CCS infrastructure and existing natural gas feedstock advantages appear to offer a more commercially viable near-term pathway for producing low-carbon ammonia at industrial scale.
CF Industries is a leading global manufacturer of hydrogen and nitrogen products for clean energy, fertilizer, emissions abatement, and other industrial applications. The company operates manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, maintaining one of the world's most cost-advantaged and flexible production networks.
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