
Green Ammonia
Green Ammonia used in Fertilizer Production
Green Ammonia used as Raw Materials in Pharma and Chemical Companies
It is future fuel for the Ships, Boilers, turbines
Green Ammonia does not Emit CO2
Easy to Transport than Liquified Hydrogen
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Green Ammonia
Ammonia is a Compound of Hydrogen and nitrogen
- It is Colourless gas with distinct smell produced naturally in the environment in air, soil, water, plants and animals including humans.
- Ammonia is produced by industry for the Pharmaceutical, agricultural fertlizers, refrigeneration gas and other chemicals.
What is Green Ammonia?
To produce Green Ammonia, Green Hydrogen muct be produced through the process of water electroysis. The Electrical energy generated from renewable sources. The hydrogen is then combined with atmospheric nitrogen through the process known as Habor-Bosch synthesis, which allows hydrogen and nitrogen to react at high pressure and temperature in the presence of catalyst to form ammonia.