Danish consortium unveils plans for commercial scale green ammonia plant
A consortium of Danish companies has today (9th Dec) revealed plans for what it says will be the world’s first 10MW green ammonia plant.
A consortium of Danish companies has today (9th Dec) revealed plans for what it says will be the world’s first 10MW green ammonia plant.
Yara on Monday unveiled plans for a 500,000 tonnes per annum green ammonia project in Norway as the fertiliser manufacturer makes moves to “enable the hydrogen economy”.
Hydrogen and nitrogen product manufacturer CF Industries will develop a green ammonia project at its Donaldsonville Nitrogen Complex, to produce approximately 20,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year.
When hydrogen made from water electrolysis is combined with nitrogen separated from the air, we get “green” ammonia. Kaj Portin, Wärtsilä’s General Manager of Research & Technology Programs, Engines Technology, thinks this is a promising,...
Danish power company Ørsted and Norweigan fertiliser manufacturer Yara are jointly developing a 100MW wind-powered electrolyser plant aimed at replacing fossil hydrogen with renewable hydrogen in the production of ammonia.
Spanish multinational electric utility company Iberdrola and fertiliser and industrial chemicals specialist Fertiberia have signed an agreement to construct what they believe to be the largest plant to produce green hydrogen for industrial use in...
Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), hailed the ambition of the recently released European Union’s (EU) recent Hydrogen Strategy in the first of a three-part series of webinars...
Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik (LSBT), the Germany-based consultancy for sustainable energy and mobility, has reported that Power-to-Gas (PtG) is increasingly used in a number of industrial size applications in Germany.
Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has today launched a new report highlighting the immediate emissions reduction potential of hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels across heavy industry.
The world’s largest green ammonia plant powered by renewable hydrogen could be built in Queensland due to a $980,000 funding announcement by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Australian Government.