Could ammonia help tackle climate change in Europe?
IHI President Hiroshi Ide was featured in an interview with POLITICO about green ammonia and its role in the global transition to sustainable energy.
There are many hurdles in the transition to sustainable energy, including funding, policy support, and technology readiness. To move forward, phased transitions, available technologies and processes are key, allowing for steps to be taken today toward a sustainable future. See POLITICO's full interview.
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The future of low carbon fuels – why all eyes are on green ammonia to help drive the net zero transition
The world is preparing for a phase-out of fossil fuels following the historic COP28 agreement, but what does the energy mix of the future look like? According to Japanese engineering company IHI, interest in green ammonia in Europe is growing as heavy industries make the transition to greener technologies.
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Ammonia's role in energy transition extends far beyond hydrogen carrier
“For hydrogen infrastructure, green ammonia as a hydrogen carrier has an important economic advantage compared to pure hydrogen gas,” according to Nobuhiko Kubota, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the Japanese multinational IHI. “And, the use of ammonia in the energy transition has more advantages.”
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Green Ammonia in the carbon-free energy mix
At long last: the push to decarbonise industries worldwide is gaining momentum, especially for hard-to-abate (ie difficult-to-go-green) sectors like transport and power generation.