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A consortium of Danish companies has successfully launched the world’s first dynamic green ammonia plant, a pioneering facility designed to operate in sync with the natural fluctuations of renewable power. The plant, located in Ramme, Denmark, is owned by Skovgaard Energy and developed in partnership with Topsoe and Vestas.
This first-of-its-kind installation demonstrates a new model for direct integration between variable wind and solar power and chemical production. Unlike conventional designs, the plant dynamically adjusts its electrolysis and ammonia synthesis processes in real time to match the available renewable electricity, eliminating the need for costly hydrogen storage buffers.
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With an annual production capacity of 5,000 tons, the facility is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 9,600 tons each year. The project received about 11 million euros in funding support from the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program.
Topsoe provided its specialized ammonia synthesis technology for the plant, while Vestas supplied wind power solutions to complement Skovgaard Energy’s existing portfolio of solar and wind assets. The partners highlight that this dynamic approach optimizes efficiency and improves the long-term cost-effectiveness of green ammonia production.
Industry leaders from the collaborating firms emphasized the project's broader significance, noting that it provides a scalable blueprint for future energy systems. Green ammonia is viewed as a critical future fuel and hydrogen carrier capable of decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors such as international shipping, agriculture, and heavy industry, leveraging existing global transport infrastructure.





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