KBR, Cummins sign MoU to collaborate on green ammonia production
KBR and Cummins have today (6th May) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer a complete and integrated solution to produce green ammonia from renewable sources.
KBR and Cummins have today (6th May) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer a complete and integrated solution to produce green ammonia from renewable sources.
Sicily, Italy could be home to a new hydrogen valley following a joint proposal from Sasol and Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana (SRI) to the regional council.
A new collaboration formed on Monday (19th April) is aiming to understand and guide the safe use of ammonia as fuel on board ships to support the maritime shipping industry’s transition to zero-carbon emissions.
Danish engineering firm Haldor Topsøe and private equity firm Aquamarine are set to build a new green ammonia facility including a 100MW solid oxide electrolyser cells (SOEC) electrolysis unit in Germany.
South American electricity producer AES Gener has revealed plans for a large green hydrogen-based ammonia project in Chile.
A new end-to-end, clean, and low temperature solution, currently under development for the production of green ammonia, is hoping to replace the 235 million metric tons of industrial ammonia produced today.
Chile’s ambition to produce the most cost-efficient green hydrogen globally by 2030 is one step closer.
Norway could soon be home to what is thought to be Europe’s first large-scale green ammonia project as part of a new effort to recognise hydrogen’s role in the green energy transition.
A consortium of Danish companies has today (9th Dec) revealed plans for what it says will be the world’s first 10MW green ammonia plant.
Yara on Monday unveiled plans for a 500,000 tonnes per annum green ammonia project in Norway as the fertiliser manufacturer makes moves to “enable the hydrogen economy”.