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Topsoe selected by Hygenco as technology licensor for green ammonia complex

 

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World Fertilizer,

Topsoe, a provider of carbon emission reduction technologies, has signed an agreement with developer Hygenco, to provide its dynamic ammonia technology for Hygenco’s upcoming green ammonia plant in Gopalpur, Odisha, India.

Hygenco will utilise Topsoe’s green ammonia technology, allowing for flexible and efficient operations while optimising overall performance. This technology will support Hygenco’s ambition of exporting green ammonia to European markets, aligning with the European Union’s (EU) renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) regulations.

Elena Scaltritti, Chief Commercial Officer at Topsoe, said: “We look forward to working with Hygenco on this project, as green ammonia plays a critical role in reducing greenhouse emissions from energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation. On a global level, we need to deploy decarbonisation at scale, and Hygenco’s project will be able to deliver a solid contribution.”

 

Amit Bansal, Co-Founder and CEO of Hygenco, said: "As the world seeks innovative solutions to tackle pressing environmental and energy challenges, Hygenco is making significant progress in advancing the energy transition and decarbonisation. We are excited to leverage the technology of a company like Topsoe to scale up green ammonia production effectively."

Ammonia – either in the form of low-carbon ammonia or as an e-fuel – is expected to play a critical role in the journey towards net zero: it can be transported using existing infrastructure; and it has multiple end-uses, not only as a fuel or hydrogen carrier but also to help decarbonise industrial processes like steel and cement production.

The plant is phase one of a three-phase project at Tata Steel's Special Economic Zone Industrial Park (GIP) in Gopalpur, Odisha, India. Phase one of the green ammonia project will have an installed capacity of 750 tpd and is expected to be operational by 2027.