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    2025: an ammonia energy rollercoaster
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    2025: an ammonia energy rollercoaster

    Julian Atchison December 17, 2025

    Despite the successes and progress made in 2025, the year remains a missed opportunity for ammonia energy. The first complete supply chains for renewable ammonia are emerging, and some 600,000 tons of annual production capacity is set to be online in northeast China early next year. Maritime engines, cracking, and power & heat technology solutions also made their mark, moving from feasibility into deployment. But disappointing outcomes at the IMO and government support that failed to spark market development remains an issue, with plenty of critical, detail-heavy work ahead of us in 2026.

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    Minbos & Talus: agreement to develop the Capanda Green Ammonia Project in Angola
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    Minbos & Talus: agreement to develop the Capanda Green Ammonia Project in Angola

    Geofrey Njovu November 19, 2025

    Minbos Resources and Talus Renewable have signed an agreement for the joint development of the Capanda Green Ammonia Project in Angola. The project will be powered by hydroelectricity and is set to come online in 2028.

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    Maxam Explosives launches renewable ammonia production unit in Spain
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    Maxam Explosives launches renewable ammonia production unit in Spain

    Julian Atchison October 05, 2025

    Spain-based explosives and chemicals manufacturer Maxam has announced the inauguration of a new renewable ammonia plant at its manufacturing site outside Burgos in the north of the country. The containerised, modular unit produces ammonia from electricity, air and water, and was provided by TalusAg.

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    Tarita Green Energy: solar-powered fertilizer production in southwestern Kenya
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    Tarita Green Energy: solar-powered fertilizer production in southwestern Kenya

    Geofrey Njovu March 25, 2025

    Tarita Green Energy plans to develop a 40,000 tons per year solar-powered renewable ammonia project to be used for fertilizer production for the local agricultural industry.

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    Landus and TalusAg: domestic renewable ammonia production for fertiliser use in North America
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    Landus and TalusAg: domestic renewable ammonia production for fertiliser use in North America

    Geofrey Njovu March 11, 2025

    Partnering with Landus, TalusAg has deployed its containerised, modular, anhydrous ammonia production system for commercial renewable ammonia production in Boone, Iowa, unlocking a new domestic fertiliser supply chain in the US.

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    Talus, Minbos to deploy modular ammonia production in Angola
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    Talus, Minbos to deploy modular ammonia production in Angola

    Julian Atchison July 02, 2024

    The pair have agreed to deploy Talus’ modular, renewable powered ammonia production technology at the Capanda Green Ammonia Project in Angola. Fertilisers will be produced for the fast-growing domestic agricultural market in Angola, which currently does not have any primary fertiliser production capacity.

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    Kenya: reducing imports with local, renewable fertilizer production
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    Kenya: reducing imports with local, renewable fertilizer production

    Julian Atchison May 13, 2024

    Kenya aims to substitute 50% of current, ammonia-based fertilizer imports with locally-produced alternatives, based on the production of electrolytic hydrogen. New guidelines from Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority set carbon intensity thresholds for “green” hydrogen and ammonia, as well as the incentives on offer for project developers. The new launch follows commitments to promote local fertilizer production made by heads of state at the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit. We also explore two existing renewable projects in Kenya from Maire Tecnimont and Talus Renewables.

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    Talus Renewables: modular, renewable fertilizers in Kenya & Iowa
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    Talus Renewables: modular, renewable fertilizers in Kenya & Iowa

    Julian Atchison October 16, 2023

    US-based Talus Renewables has deployed its modular, containerised ammonia & fertiliser production system in Kenya. Solar power and water will be utilised to produce one tonne per day of fertilizer for the Kenya Nut Corporation, with multiple, larger plants already planned. The system will also be deployed in the US for the Iowa-based Landus Cooperative.

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