Renewable ammonia in Sub-Saharan Africa
Explore developments in Sub-Saharan Africa with MET Development, Sable Chemicals and the African Hydrogen Partnership, including a renewable ammonia production projects near Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
Explore developments in Sub-Saharan Africa with MET Development, Sable Chemicals and the African Hydrogen Partnership, including a renewable ammonia production projects near Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
Meet CWP Global, developers of 30 GW of wind & solar in Mauritania (the AMAN project), and 15 GW of wind & solar in Morocco (AMUN project), with both projects focused on renewable ammonia production. To explore the social-economic benefits of these projects, hear from SYSTEMIQ.
We explore the development status and the action being taken to assess the ammonia maritime fuel opportunity at the Port of Roenne on Bornholm Island in the Baltic Sea.
Fertiberia recently opened its first renewable ammonia production project in Puertollano, with Nel supplying 20 MW of PEM electrolyzer units to produce renewable hydrogen feedstock.
Hear about an upcoming FID decision on an ammonia-propelled bulk carrier, and ITOCHU’s long-term strategy for maritime ammonia fuel.
Meet MAN Energy Solutions and the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore, two organisations supporting each other in key first-mover ammonia fuel projects in the region.
Meet Yara and Fertilizers Europe, two organisations currently exploring the potential for renewable fertilizer in Europe.
Join BLG and the Green Hydrogen Organisation to explore equitable development & climate justice considerations for ammonia project developers, with examples from Canada and global certification development.
Meet NETSCo and ABB, who are exploring the opportunity of ammonia as fuel along the US inland waterways, including the conversion of existing towboats and barges to run on ammonia fuel.
Meet Amon Maritime, and learn about its vision for a flexible, short-sea bulk shipping and bunkering network up-and-down the Scandinavian peninsula, and its goal to become the world’s first carbon-free shipping company.