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Recently, the Danish Industry Alliance, consisting of Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy and Vestas, announced that the green ammonia demonstration plant project developed and built in Lemvi, Denmark officially broke ground
.
The demonstration plant will use renewable energy and electrolyzed water to produce green ammonia, and study how to transport renewable energy directly to the ammonia plant in the event of fluctuations in power generation to produce green ammonia
in a cost-effective manner.
The project is said to have received DKK 81 million from the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Project, which is expected to be operational
in 2023.
It is reported that the green ammonia plant is located in Lemvi, Midtjyland District, Denmark, which will produce more than 5,000 tons of green ammonia per year, which can reduce 8,200 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and the plant will also build 50 MW solar panels and 12 MW Vestas V80-2.
0MW wind turbine generators to provide renewable energy
.
Topsoe said that green ammonia produced from renewable energy sources becomes an excellent fuel and fertilizer, and has the potential to replace a large number of fossil fuels, helping to accelerate the transition
to renewable energy.
The plant will be a truly dynamic green ammonia production plant
.
The so-called "dynamic" requires clean electricity, such as wind or solar power, to be delivered directly to the ammonia plant to improve cost-effectiveness
.
Electricity generated from renewable energy sources will be directly connected to the Danish national grid to ensure that surplus power can be sold
on the grid.
Partners from the Danish Industry Alliance will work closely together to design the dynamic technology of the green ammonia production plant to ensure optimal green ammonia production
while adapting to the fluctuation range of wind and solar power.
Kim GrΦn Knudsen, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Topsoe, said: "We are proud
that the construction of the green ammonia plant marks the mature application of Topsoe's cutting-edge technology in practical projects and opens a new chapter in the application of Topsoe's carbon reduction technology.
This project will be the best example
of how we can use electrolysis technology to produce carbon-neutral products as an alternative to fossil fuels and fertilizers.
”