Linde Engineering to build PEM electrolyser plant for Yara
The electrolyser plant will produce enough hydrogen to create 20 500 tpy of ammonia, which can be converted to between 60 000 and 80 000 t of green fertilizer.
The electrolyser plant will produce enough hydrogen to create 20 500 tpy of ammonia, which can be converted to between 60 000 and 80 000 t of green fertilizer.
Once completed, the plant will be a fully integrated, carbon-neutral facility, using solar and wind energy to produce 300 tpd of ammonia.
Instead of using fossil fuels such as natural gas to produce ammonia, the green fertilizers will be produced with ammonia based on renewable energy produced in Europe, such as Norwegian hydropower.
Uralkali plans to lower GHG emissions intensity (Scopes 1 and 2) by 10% by 2025 and by 20% by 2030.
The new, independent company has been named Elessent Clean Technologies.
Harvest Minerals is now working with Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais S.A) - Minas Gerais state power company - to connect the solar plant to the power grid, which is expected to be completed in January/February 2022.
Mosaic will emphasise opportunities to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions from its operations.
The electrolyser will produce green hydrogen as feedstock for up to 90 000 t of green ammonia production at EBIC in Ain Sokhna, Egypt.
Canadian company FuelPositive is targeting farming for its first demonstration pilot project.
The company has developed the EnviCat N2O-S catalyst, which is proven to remove up to 95% of N2O generated as a by-product of nitric acid production.
A solar power project will help Uralkali to gain experience in using sustainable sources of energy for the production of potash fertilizers.
As part of its plan to produce green ammonia and green hydrogen in Iceland, Green Fuel has also secured a Letter of Intent to operate at Bakki Eco-Industrial Park in north-east Iceland.
First production signals the launch of AmmPower’s ammonia catalyst and process development programmes.
The agreement cements the relationship between Casale and H2U to develop the engineering package along with the supply and potentially the construction of proprietary equipment for the production of green ammonia.
Angola's Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has confirmed to Minbos its intention to grant the company the land necessary for establishing a green ammonia and nitrogen fertilizer facility, with the Ministry agreeing to provide the necessary support for implementation of the project.