Harvest Minerals begins construction of solar power facility for Arapua project
The solar power facility, which will supply 100% of Arapua's power needs, is expected to be commissioned within 5 months.
The solar power facility, which will supply 100% of Arapua's power needs, is expected to be commissioned within 5 months.
The collaboration combines Ostara’s process solutions for nutrient recovery with Evoqua’s water and wastewater treatment solutions to help municipalities recover nutrients and convert them into fertilizers.
Strike Energy will manufacture 1.4 million tpy of low carbon urea at the Narngulu Industrial Estate at Geraldton and will require up to 390 tpd of green hydrogen to complement the renewable hydrogen produced onsite.
The microgrid for the Lake Wells sulfate of potash project will be developed in a staged approach, with the thermal component to be completed within circa 15 months of Australian Potash making a final investment decision.
The company will make a US$25 million capital investment in the establishment of a Crystal Green fertilizer production facility in St. Louis City, US.
The hydrolyser will be used to treat the water coming from the melamine plants.
Australian Potash is aiming to make the Lake Wells project the lowest carbon dioxide emitting sulfate of potash project in Australia.
The companies' collaboration aims to significantly reduce Nutrien’s maritime transportation emissions.
AmmPower will deliver its green ammonia technology to create clean fuel for Porto Central and help produce fertilizer for the agriculture and farming industries in Brazil.
The EU's climate plan will increase carbon costs and CAPEX for European metals and fertilizer producers and for those exporting to the EU, according to Fitch Ratings.
Maire Tecnimont Group has chosen RISE with SAP to accelerate its digital transformation and continue on its decarbonisation path.
When fully commissioned, the HEVO Ammonia Morocco project is expected to produce 183 000 tpy of green ammonia and abate 280 000 tpy of CO2.
OCP will exchange knowledge and best practices with the organisation’s 40+ members and wide network of scientists and companies.
Western Australia's Environmental Protection Authority has given a positive recommendation for the Mardie salt and potash project to the state's Minister for Environment.
Maire Tecnimont Group’s subsidiaries NextChem and MET Development and FerSam have agreed to undertake a feasibility study for a green ammonia project.