World's First Dynamic Green Ammonia Factory Inaugurated in Denmark
Key Ideas
  • Nel supplied 10 MW of electrolyzer capacity to the green ammonia factory in Ramme, Denmark, allowing for the generation of hydrogen from renewable sources.
  • The facility's dynamic approach, connected directly to solar and wind power, enables cost-effective green ammonia production without the need for energy storage.
  • The project is expected to prevent 8,200 tons of CO2 emissions annually and produce over 5,000 tons of green ammonia, showcasing the potential for decarbonizing various industries.
  • The collaboration between Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, Vestas, and Nel is set to provide valuable insights for future large-scale Power-to-X ventures, driving the transition to a renewable hydrogen economy.
The world's first dynamic green ammonia factory has been inaugurated in Ramme, Denmark, through a partnership involving Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, Vestas, and Nel. Nel supplied 10 MW of electrolyzer capacity for the project, allowing the facility to generate hydrogen from renewable energy sources, which is then converted into green ammonia. The plant's unique dynamic approach, directly linked to solar and wind power, enables it to adapt to fluctuations in energy output, ensuring cost-effective production without requiring energy storage. The project is estimated to save 8,200 tons of CO2 emissions annually while producing over 5,000 tons of green ammonia, showcasing its contribution to decarbonizing industries like shipping, agriculture, steel, and ammonia production. The collaboration aims to provide insights for future Power-to-X ventures and accelerate the transition to a renewable hydrogen economy.
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