Ammonia production currently accounts for nearly 2%, external of global CO2 emissions. Now, a string of companies aim to prove that they can make green ammonia, or alternatives, without wrecking ...
A research team from the University Alliance Ruhr, Germany, has found a catalyst that can be used to convert ammonia into the energy carrier hydrogen and the fertilizer precursor nitrite.
Scientists developed a new technique for the generation of green hydrogen from ammonia using Ru/CeO 2 catalyst and DC electric field at lower temperatures. This method supports lowering of the ...
The plant, located in Al Ruwais in the UAE, aims to start producing 1 million metric tons per year of ammonia from 2027, with lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to conventional ammonia.