Ammonia news
Madoqua, Power2X and CIP to build MadoquaPower2X
MadoquaPower2X is a €1 billion industrial-scale project for the production of green hydrogen and ammonia in Sines, Portugal.
IHI to verify ammonia co-firing and mono-firing technologies at Indonesian thermal power plants
The Indonesian government, PLN, and PJB look to employ carbon-neutral fuels at thermal power plants to attain net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2060.
Aker Horizons and Statkraft to explore green hydrogen and ammonia opportunities in India and Brazil
Aker Horizons, through its portfolio company Aker Clean Hydrogen, and Statkraft have signed collaboration agreements to jointly explore opportunities for green hydrogen and ammonia production in India and Brazil.
Casale announces acquisition of Green Granulation
The takeover is part of a broader strategy aimed at strengthening Casale’s position in the market and leveraging an integrated portfolio of efficient technologies.
Production resumes at Waggaman plant
Production has resumed at Incitec Pivot's Waggaman ammonia plant in Louisiana, US, following an incident in February.
KBR awarded ammonia technology contract for carbon-neutral project in Australia
KBR has won an ammonia technology contract from DL E&C for NeuRizer's (formerly Leigh Creek Energy Ltd) carbon-neutral fertilizer project in Australia.
Grupo Fertiberia aiming to reduce emissions to zero by 2035
Grupo Fertiberia has said it wants to lead the development of the European green ammonia market.
Trammo signs green ammonia supply and offtake agreement with Teal Corp.
The agreement with Teal allows Trammo to secure a supply and offtake of 800 000 t of green ammonia from an ammonia production plant to be built on prime industrial land in Sept-Iles, Quebec, Canada.
Cooperation agreement for construction of fertilizer plant signed at Tashkent International Investment Forum
On completion, the plant – located in the city of Yangiyer, Uzbekistan – will produce up to 495 000 t of ammonia and 594 000 t of granular urea.
Ma’aden ammonia berth exports first shipment
Ma’aden’s maritime ammonia fleet now consists of seven vessels, which will leverage Ma’aden’s ammonia shipping capacity of 2 million tpy.