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The Green Fertiliser case

Today's food security is supported by one of the most polluting sectors: the fertilizers industry. Along with the numerous green hydrogen initiatives, plans and roadmaps unveiled in the past couple of years, many green fertilizers project have been announced across the globe.
With the rise in green fertilizers, there arises a question of what role does green hydrogen play? We look at the use case of Africa and how green fertiliser makes perfect sense in increasing food security. There is also the question of the potential of hydrogen to help the fertilizer industry reach net zero and if the adoption of green hydrogen-derived fertilizers the only way to decarbonise the fertilizer industry?
Here’s our take at Yamna!

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Green molecules or Green Electrons: Is producing green H2 and transporting via H2 pipelines across intercontinental distances (<5000 km) the best option?

Due to long distances between hydrogen production hubs (low-carbon energy resources) and demand centers (industrial hubs), there is an urgency…

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Japan unveils details of its clean hydrogen and ammonia support scheme

The Japanese government has released details of the clean hydrogen subsidies under the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act, outlining three types…

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YAMNA-The UK launches round 2 of the Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR) funding program: Strong steps positioning the UK as a H2 hub?
The UK launches round 2 of the Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR) funding program: Strong steps positioning the UK as a H2 hub?

With ambitious hydrogen capacity targets for 6 GW of green hydrogen and 4 GW of blue hydrogen adopted for 2030,…

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What are the Key Enablers for Ammonia Bunkering?

The shipping industry faces an ambitious challenge: reducing emissions by 20% by 2030 (compared to 2008 levels) and achieving net-zero…

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EU grants pre-approval to RFNBO certification

The European Commission has given the green light to three voluntary schemes—CertifHy, ISCC - International Sustainability and Carbon Certification, and…

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Green Hydrogen in Africa

With a market potential valued at USD 1trillion by a recent study, Africa is set to become one of the…

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