An Essential Guide to Renewable Ammonia
Green Ammonia
• CO2 emissions• Ammonia and Netzero target setting
• Importance of renewable ammonia
• Ammonia production technology, production facilities
• Electrolysis of water• Methane pyrolysis• Green or blue hydrogen, advantages and disadvantages
• Current ammonia supply chain end-to-end
• Ammonia applications
Potential Role(S) of Ammonia in Decarbonising the Energy System
• Ammonia as a carrier to transport hydrogen
• Zero-carbon marine (bunker) fuel
• Long-term storage of renewable energy
Green Ammonia Projects
• Demonstration plants
• Plants and schemes under development/planning process
• New applications – research projects/project pipeline/future outlook
• Operations and maintenance, employment opportunities
Green Ammonia Projects – Supply Chain Considerations
• Ammonia production for ‘traditional’ applications
• The extended hydrogen supply chain e.g., offshore, offshore floating wind, mega scale solar, electrolysers
• Route to market – national and global opportunities for ammonia and hydrogen
• Who to talk to?• How to do business?
• Engaging with the ammonia, hydrogen and renewables industries
Policy and Regulatory Perspectives
• United Nations perspective
• EU directive
• National nuances
Key Stakeholder Perspectives
• International ammonia producers
• State owned ammonia producers: SAFCO, QAFCO, ASEAN Bintulu, Indonesia, China
• NGOs and local community engagement
• Investors