Tag: green ammonia

Técnicas Reunidas and IGNIS Partner for €5 Billion Green Ammonia Projects in Spain

Técnicas Reunidas and IGNIS Partner for €5 Billion Green Ammonia Projects in Spain

July 3, 2024 |

In Spain, Técnicas Reunidas has entered into a significant agreement with IGNIS to provide engineering services for the development of up to five green ammonia projects throughout Spain, with potential investments totaling over €5 billion. This collaboration is part of the Ignis P2X project, initiated with KKR, which focuses on developing sustainable hydrogen and ammonia […]

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Hive Hydrogen seeks to attract Japanese investors

Hive Hydrogen seeks to attract Japanese investors

June 14, 2024 |

In Japan, the Japan Times reported that Hive Hydrogen South Africa is seeking to attract some of Japan’s biggest companies to invest in a $5.9 billion green ammonia project. Senior officials from units of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Itochu, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsui OSK Lines will visit the site of the proposed plant in […]

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North Ammonia secures grid capacity for green ammonia production in Arendal

North Ammonia secures grid capacity for green ammonia production in Arendal

May 22, 2024 |

In Norway, North Ammonia AS has secured a reservation for 171 MW of grid capacity for a green ammonia production plant in Eydehavn, Arendal. This reservation from Statnett and Glitre Nett ensures ample grid capacity for the facility’s annual production of approximately 145,000 tonnes of green ammonia, positioning North Ammonia as a key player in […]

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Oxford researchers find how green ammonia could supply 60% of global shipping needs

Oxford researchers find how green ammonia could supply 60% of global shipping needs

January 10, 2024 |

In the UK, a study published in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability has found that green ammonia could be used to fulfil the fuel demands of over 60% of global shipping by targeting just the top 10 regional fuel ports. Researchers at the University of Oxford looked at the production costs of […]

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