

Article
More progress for Canada-based Project Nujio’qonik
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China: scaling-up “flexible” ammonia production powered by renewable energy
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Nuclear-powered ammonia production in Indonesia
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Solid oxide electrolysis: building capacity
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Flexible ammonia synthesis: shifting the narrative around hydrogen storage
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Clean ammonia production in West Virginia
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Topsoe: dynamic renewable ammonia production in China
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Production technology updates: from mega-scale to distributed ammonia
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First Ammonia announces deal for 5GW of Topsoe electrolysers
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Skovgaard renewable ammonia project orders electrolysers from Nel
The consortium developing the Skovgaard ammonia project has ordered an alkaline electrolyser system from Nel, bringing the 10 MW plant a step closer to reality. Skovgaard will be an important test case for hydrogen production directly from renewable energy, with no battery storage or firming to be used.
In other electrolyser news, German-based Sunfire and US-based Electric Hydrogen have received new funding to develop their technologies. Also in Germany, Siemens and Air Liquide will join forces to develop a GW-sized factory in Berlin, with 3 GW of PEM electrolyser units to be manufactured annually by 2025.
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Nuclear-powered ammonia production
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Topsøe planning new electrolyser manufacturing plant
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DECHEMA and Fertilizers Europe: decarbonizing ammonia production up to 2030
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Ammonia energy financing update: March 2022
- New York-based Amogy receives backing from Amazon and the Empire State Development Fund.
- Haldor Topsoe reaches an agreement with the European Investment Bank for a €45 million loan to support R&D initiatives.
- Israel-based H2Pro closes a $75 million funding round to develop its proprietary water splitting technology.
- Hy2gen closes a €200 million investment round for construction of its green e-fuel facilities, including two green ammonia projects in Norway and Canada.
- and Australia-based Jupiter Ionics receives $2 million in government funding for development of its electrochemical synthesis technology.
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Next Level Solid Oxide Electrolysis
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Haldor Topsøe and Green Fuel team up in Iceland
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The Future of Ammonia Cracking
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The Ammonia Wrap: 45 GW mega-project in Kazakhstan and more
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The Ammonia Wrap: green bunker fuel hub planned for the Baltic Sea
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The Ammonia Wrap: 30 GW Power-to-X project in Mauritania and more
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The Ammonia Wrap: ICE announces its new green ammonia “SuperGiant”, Cummins and KBR team up on integrated solutions, a new green ammonia pilot in Minnesota and decarbonisation of existing plants in Russia
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The Emerging Ammonia-Methanol Dialectic
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The Ammonia Wrap: India updates, continuous hydrogen production by SOEC, a new zero-emissions shipping company and Port of Rotterdam developments
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The Ammonia Wrap: Haldor Topsøe and Aquamarine to deploy solid oxide electrolysis, green ammonia to carry hydrogen for South Korean steel, and Namibia’s national green ammonia strategy
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The Ammonia Wrap: commercial turbines, another GW of green ammonia, Viking Energy updates, and “any-fuel” high-temp PEM fuel cells
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The Ammonia Wrap: EU ambitions, new tankers, and GW scale green ammonia in Denmark, Norway, and Chile
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Full electrification: Yara plans 500,000 tons of green ammonia in Norway by 2026
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Green ammonia in Australia, Spain, and the United States
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The Future is Here for Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell Technology
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Haldor Topsøe and Partners Issue Ammonfuel Report
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Saudi Arabia to export renewable energy using green ammonia
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Solid Oxide Technology for Ammonia Production and Use
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Technology Advances for Blue Hydrogen and Blue Ammonia
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High efficiency ammonia synthesis systems
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Electrified Methane Reforming Could Reduce Ammonia’s CO2 Footprint
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Green ammonia: Haldor Topsoe’s solid oxide electrolyzer
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NH3 Event announces big names for third annual Rotterdam conference
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NH3 Energy Implementation Conference: A Brief Report
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Roadmap to All Electric Ammonia Plants
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All together now: every major ammonia technology licensor is working on renewable ammonia
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Full program announced for the 2018 NH3 Event Europe
Paper
Solid Oxide Cell Enabled Ammonia Synthesis and Ammonia Based Power Production
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NH3 Fuel Association Announces Charter Sponsors
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More progress for Canada-based Project Nujio’qonik
Article
China: scaling-up “flexible” ammonia production powered by renewable energy
Article
Nuclear-powered ammonia production in Indonesia
Article
Solid oxide electrolysis: building capacity
Article
Flexible ammonia synthesis: shifting the narrative around hydrogen storage
Article
Clean ammonia production in West Virginia
Article
Topsoe: dynamic renewable ammonia production in China
Article
Production technology updates: from mega-scale to distributed ammonia
Article
First Ammonia announces deal for 5GW of Topsoe electrolysers
Article
Skovgaard renewable ammonia project orders electrolysers from Nel
The consortium developing the Skovgaard ammonia project has ordered an alkaline electrolyser system from Nel, bringing the 10 MW plant a step closer to reality. Skovgaard will be an important test case for hydrogen production directly from renewable energy, with no battery storage or firming to be used.
In other electrolyser news, German-based Sunfire and US-based Electric Hydrogen have received new funding to develop their technologies. Also in Germany, Siemens and Air Liquide will join forces to develop a GW-sized factory in Berlin, with 3 GW of PEM electrolyser units to be manufactured annually by 2025.
Article
Nuclear-powered ammonia production
Article
Topsøe planning new electrolyser manufacturing plant
Article
DECHEMA and Fertilizers Europe: decarbonizing ammonia production up to 2030
Article
Ammonia energy financing update: March 2022
- New York-based Amogy receives backing from Amazon and the Empire State Development Fund.
- Haldor Topsoe reaches an agreement with the European Investment Bank for a €45 million loan to support R&D initiatives.
- Israel-based H2Pro closes a $75 million funding round to develop its proprietary water splitting technology.
- Hy2gen closes a €200 million investment round for construction of its green e-fuel facilities, including two green ammonia projects in Norway and Canada.
- and Australia-based Jupiter Ionics receives $2 million in government funding for development of its electrochemical synthesis technology.