Fuelling the Future 2026

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Yara’s renewable hydrogen plant (Porsgrunn, Norway)CASE STUDY 11 Description Yara Clean Ammonia’s green hydrogen plant for ammonia production is Europe’s largest operational facility of its kind. It shows how clean fuels can act as platform molecules supporting multiple use cases, both towards fuel and indispensable use as chemical feedstock in fertilizer production. Solutions –Infrastructure integration: New electrolytic hydrogen facility integrated with existing ammonia plant and surrounding infrastructure to improve profitability and accelerate deployment. –Product optionality: Both the electrolytic hydrogen and clean ammonia can be marketed to offtakers across multiple industries, including shipping, fertilizers and power generation, depending on willingness to pay, reducing revenue risk. Impact –Commenced operations in 2024. –20,000 tonnes per annum clean ammonia production capacity. –41,000 tonnes of CO2 reduction potential per year. Source: Yara.68 Fuelling the Future: How Business, Finance and Policy can Accelerate the Clean Fuels Market 37
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