Yara is speeding up the hydrogen economy in Germany.
Yara International plans to modify its ammonia terminals in Germany and will enable handling of up to 3 million tons of ammonia. This equates to roughly 530,000 tons of hydrogen and will help speed up the hydrogen economy in Germany.
Beyond being a vital component of fertilizers for food, clean ammonia is a sustainable source of feedstock to industries and applications. Ammonia is a hydrogen carrier of energy for use in the transport sector and as a carbon-free shipping fuel.
It may also be used as an emission-reducing additive to coal-fired power plants. Yara aims to increase its production of clean ammonia globally to be able to supply Germany’s emerging market.
Yara made the announcement during Vice-Chancellor Dr. Robert Habeck’s visit to Norway.
Svein Tore Holsether,CEO of Yara…
