Green Ammonia
Green ammonia is produced through a process called "green synthesis," where ammonia (NH3) is generated using renewable energy,
Overview

Green ammonia is produced through a process called "green synthesis," where ammonia (NH3) is generated using renewable energy, such as solar or wind power, instead of fossil fuels. This renewable energy powers the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen, which is then combined with nitrogen to create green ammonia. This process eliminates carbon emissions and reduces the environmental footprint associated with traditional ammonia production methods.
Applications of Green Ammonia:
Renewable Energy Storage: Green ammonia can play a crucial role in renewable energy storage. It offers a means to store surplus electricity generated from renewable sources, which can be converted back into electricity or used as a clean fuel for various applications. The stored green ammonia can be easily transported and converted back to electricity on demand, providing a reliable and flexible energy storage solution.

Sustainable Agriculture: Ammonia is a vital component of fertilizers, and the agricultural sector heavily relies on ammonia-based fertilizers to enhance crop yields. Green ammonia provides a sustainable alternative to conventional ammonia production, reducing the environmental impact associated with fertilizer manufacturing. Its use in agriculture can contribute to more environmentally friendly farming practices and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Decarbonizing Maritime Industry: The maritime industry, particularly shipping, is a significant contributor to global emissions. Green ammonia can be utilized as a clean fuel for ships, replacing fossil fuels and significantly reducing carbon emissions. Its high energy density and compatibility with existing ship engines make it a promising solution for decarbonizing the shipping industry.

Industrial Applications: Ammonia is widely used in various industrial processes, including chemical manufacturing, refrigeration, and water treatment. By adopting green ammonia, industries can transition from fossil-fuel-derived ammonia, reducing their carbon footprint and contributing to a greener industrial sector.

Four pillars of our strategy
Step One:
Creating a portfolio of low-cost renewable supply options
Step Two:
Minimizing transportation & distribution costs
Step Three:
Developing “behind the meter” (BTM) renewable projects to minimize T&D costs
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Step Four:
Optimizing electrolyzers and renewable power to improve capacity factors
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