Green Hydrogen Topsoe Selected as Ammonia Technology Licensor for Saudi Project

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Topsoe has been chosen as the ammonia technology licensor for Acwa's Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Topsoe will also deliver engineering, proprietary equipment and catalysts to Sinopec and Tecnicas Reunidas, who have jointly been awarded the Feed-contract.

From left: Yassir Ghiyati, CCO, Topsoe; Mohammed Benchekchou, VP and Managing Director, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, Topsoe; Alfons Juan, Vice President of Strategic Supply & Contracting, Acwa; and Thomas Altmann, Executive Vice President, Innovation & New Technology, Acwa.(Source:  Topsoe)
From left: Yassir Ghiyati, CCO, Topsoe; Mohammed Benchekchou, VP and Managing Director, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, Topsoe; Alfons Juan, Vice President of Strategic Supply & Contracting, Acwa; and Thomas Altmann, Executive Vice President, Innovation & New Technology, Acwa.
(Source: Topsoe)

Lyngby/Denmark – Topsoe has recently announced its selection as the ammonia technology licensor for Acwa's Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The technology delivered by Topsoe will enable the produced green hydrogen from the Yanbu Project to be converted into ammonia. Besides the dynamic ammonia technology, Topsoe will also deliver engineering, proprietary equipment and catalysts to Sinopec and Tecnicas Reunidas, who have jointly been awarded the Feed-contract (Front-End Engineering Design).

The agreement further strengthens the strategic partnership between Topsoe and Acwa, and by integrating Topsoe’s advanced dynamic ammonia technology, the project will support the production of green ammonia at scale.

Yassir Ghiyati, CCO at Topsoe, said: “We are happy to expand our collaboration with Acwa on their impressive project. Green ammonia plays a critical role in reducing emissions from energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation. We need to deploy decarbonization solutions on a global scale, and Acwa’s project will be able to deliver a strong contribution.”

Driss Berraho - EVP Business Development Green Hydrogen at Acwa, said: “As one of Saudi Arabia’s leading enablers of the green hydrogen economy, Acwa is developing full-scale, utility-level facilities. Our collaboration with Topsoe at the Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project will convert competitive renewable-energy into green hydrogen-based fuels, including green ammonia, at industrial scale. This development strengthens the hydrogen corridors that will connect competitive renewable resources with global demand centres and contribute to achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 industrial transformation.”

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The Yanbu Green Ammonia Project is a large-scale development for GW scale green hydrogen, and with Topsoe’s technology, Acwa will be able to convert the hydrogen into ammonia. The licensing agreement covers the first mega-scale green ammonia units in Yanbu, with a capacity of 2,700 metric tons per day (MTPD) and the interest to replicate the scheme in subsequent units.

Green Ammonia is expected to play a critical role in the journey towards net zero: It can be transported using existing infrastructure; and it has multiple end-uses, not only as a fuel or hydrogen carrier but also to help decarbonize industrial processes like steel and cement production.

What is Topsoe’s dynamic ammonia technology

Topsoe’s dynamic ammonia technology adapts the production output of green ammonia in response to fluctuating supply of renewable electricity.

The dynamic ammonia process plant will enable:

  • The ramping up/down of the ammonia production bidirectionally at a rate of at least 3 % per minute in response to the fluctuating supply of hydrogen to the ammonia plant
  • Significant reduction in capital expenditure and operational expenditure since hydrogen storage systems can be reduced substantially, or otherwise eliminated
  • Renewable electricity to be stored in a zero-carbon chemical.

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