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Topsoe selected for Synergen Green Energy’s ammonia project

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Topsoe has announced that it has been selected to deliver its dynamic ammonia loop technology, as well as proprietary catalysts and equipment, for Synergen Green Energy’s ammonia project in the US.

The first project, when operational, will be designed to produce 210 000 tpy of ammonia and will avoid approximately 400 000 t of CO2 emissions – the equivalent of removing around 95 000 gasoline-powered passenger cars from the road for one year. The ammonia will be produced utilising renewable electricity and used for the export market.

Henrik Rasmussen, Managing Director of Topsoe Americas, said: “We are thrilled that Synergen selected Topsoe to collaborate on their next generation ammonia projects. Green ammonia will add to the diversification of the fuel sources available to industry. We look forward to working with the team from Synergen.”

Synergen Green Energy CEO, Pranav Tanti, added: “Green fuels are the beginning of a new era for the world. We are excited to partner with a company like Topsoe for their synloop technology that adapts to intermittent power supply. This nascent industry needs partnerships to forge the way ahead and make green fuel projects economically viable, and green ammonia globally competitive. We, at Synergen, remain committed to this cause, and look forward to a long-term and successful relationship with Topsoe.”

Ammonia – either in the form of an e-fuel (green ammonia) or in the form of low-carbon ammonia (blue ammonia) – is expected to play a critical role in the energy transition. It can be transported using existing ammonia infrastructure; and it has multiple end-uses, not only as a fuel or hydrogen carrier but also to help decarbonise industrial processes.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/06112025/topsoe-selected-for-synergen-green-energys-ammonia-project/

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