Green ammonia at scale
Could the much-discussed ammonia economy ultimately overtake the hydrogen economy? Stephen B. Harrison ponders a pressing question in clean energies.
Could the much-discussed ammonia economy ultimately overtake the hydrogen economy? Stephen B. Harrison ponders a pressing question in clean energies.
UK-based hydrogen fuel cell developer AFC Energy has launched its new ammonia cracker technology platform, a hydrogen generation solution that aims to unlock the value of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier fuel across Europe and...
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has announced that it will construct a new ‘industrial scale’ ammonia cracking pilot plant in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, in a move intended to spur development of hydrogen as...
Egypt President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has inaugurated a major Nitrogen Fertiliser Complex in Al-Ain, Al-Sokhna.
The engineering arm of industrial gas giant Linde will work alongside energy and chemicals specialist Saudi Aramco to jointly develop a new ammonia cracking technology.
Jennifer Willis-Jones, Head of Nitrogen at Fertiliser Week, spoke exclusively to gasworld following her presentation at the European CO2 Summit 2023. In the interview, Willis-Jones discussed ammonia prices, an outlook to the future and how the CO2...
As a major by-product of ammonia production, the global CO2 industry is heavily reliant on the fertiliser sector. Following closures of major UK plants and continued disruptions in production, fears arose around the potential for...
Chemical products company LSB Industries has said it wants to capture and permanently sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) at its El Dorado, Arkansas facility that produces ammonia for agricultural and mining products.
Air Products today reported a 6% growth in first quarter net income to $584m – and its cash contribution to NEOM will halve to $800m.
Rarely can the focus on carbon dioxide (CO2) been more intense, whether it is government leaders grappling with Net Zero and emission targets, or food and beverage producers and packaging manufacturers wrestling with supply shortages.