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New Prospects for Green Ammonia: Study Provides Blueprint for Load-Flexible Production Plant

  • On June 2, 2025, in Chifeng, China, Envision Energy revealed a groundbreaking contract for the purchase of green ammonia with Japan's Marubeni Corporation, marking a significant step toward large-scale commercialization of this sustainable energy source.
  • This agreement follows challenges in ammonia production due to high emissions and costs, with fluctuating renewable power requiring load-flexible reactors.
  • A study by German institutions proposes an intelligent control system reducing reactor pressure fluctuations, enabling fast production ramping with lower mechanical strain.
  • Simulations show production output can change by 3% within one minute, faster than natural gas plants, reducing material needs and costs as Prof. Peschel noted.
  • The partnership aims to accelerate large-scale green ammonia commercialization supporting decarbonization, sustainable growth, and Japan's shift to a green economy.
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New Global Trade Benchmark: Envision Energy and Marubeni Sign Green Ammonia Offtake Agreement

CHIFENG, China, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, announced a historic green ammonia offtake agreement with Marubeni Corporation, one of Japan's five major trading companies. This pioneering agreement on a global scale validates…

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