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…
New prospects for green ammonia: Study provides blueprint for load-flexible production plant
Converting ammonia production to a low-emission process is one of the major challenges in the fight against climate change. Ammonia, one of the most widely produced chemicals worldwide, is essential for the fertilizer industry and, in turn, the production of plant-based foods. However, its production is expensive and it causes high emissions.
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