Online Green Ammonia Training
An essential guide to Green Ammonia
Course overview
As we move towards zero-carbon, deep electrification combined with new applications for hydrogen promise to transform the way we live, work, and do business. Ammonia sometimes referred to as the ‘other hydrogen’ can be at the very forefront of this transformation. Making it in a sustainable, green manner can help revolutionise the way we think about energy, heating, transport and energy storage; creating new infrastructure and matching supply chains where huge opportunities await.
The race is on for early entrants to the global ammonia market – don’t be left behind.
Who should attend?
- Existing energy companies particularly those who are already part of the engineering, oil and gas, steel, construction and shipbuilding oil and gas supply chain and those looking to future-proof their capabilities.
- The agricultural sector which is already familiar with ammonia as a fertiliser and well-placed to drive the industry forward
- Particularly relevant to engineering companies, those involved in storage compression equipment and shipping
- Those companies seeking to enter the ammonia and energy arena with its myriad opportunities in a market valued, in one scenario, by the Bank of America at 11 trillion dollars.
About the course
Ammonia is an integral and crucial part of the emerging hydrogen economy, an industry that is expected to grow exponentially across the globe in the coming years. For example, the UK recently set a target to produce five gigawatts of hydrogen by 2030, representing a 40-fold increase from the current situation. This ambition is replicated worldwide where national hydrogen strategies, often explicitly citing the need for ammonia, are appearing on a weekly basis. The journey to a new, low emission energy system with a much greater role for hydrogen will be challenging and require much innovation. Early engagement with those developing low or zero-emissions ammonia projects will enable fast movers to reap the maximum from the opportunity presented.
The course aims to provide a practical guide to enable companies to make informed decisions and plans based on the real opportunities that are emerging as the global hydrogen and ammonia economy develops. Delegates will be guided as to where early opportunities are most likely to lie, who is involved and how to get in front of them.
Course outline
- CO2 emissions
- Ammonia and Netzero target setting
- Importance of renewable ammonia
- Ammonia production technology, production facilities
- Electrolysis of water
- Methane pyrolysis
- Green or blue hydrogen, advantages and disadvantages
- Current ammonia supply chain end-to-end
- Ammonia applications
Potential role(s) of ammonia in decarbonising the energy system
- Ammonia as a carrier to transport hydrogen
- Zero-carbon marine (bunker) fuel
- Long term storage of renewable energy
Green ammonia projects
- Demonstration plants
- Plants and schemes under development/planning process
- New applications – research projects/project pipeline /future outlook
- Operations and maintenance, employment opportunities
Green ammonia projects – supply chain considerations
- Ammonia production for “traditional” applications
- The extended hydrogen supply chain e.g., offshore, offshore floating wind, mega scale solar, electrolysers
- Route to market – national and global opportunities for ammonia and hydrogen
- Who to talk to?
- How to do business?
Policy and regulatory perspectives
- United Nations perspective
- EU directive
- National nuances
Key stakeholder perspectives
- International ammonia producers
- State owned ammonia producers: SAFCO, QAFCO, ASEAN Bintulu, Indonesia, China.
- NGO’s and local community engagement
- Investors
Policy and regulatory perspectives
- United Nations perspective
- EU directive
- National nuances
Key learning outcomes
- The importance of renewable ammonia
- Ammonia’s role as a net zero driver
- Will it be Green or blue hydrogen – or both?
- The Current and future ammonia supply chain
- The importance of renewable ammonia
- Zero-carbon bunker fuel opportunities
- Ammonia’s potential Long-term storage of renewable energy
- Plants and schemes under development/in the planning process
- The Operations and maintenance, employment opportunities around Ammonia
- How to do business with Ammonia interests?
- Engaging with the ammonia, hydrogen and renewable industries
- The importance of EU directive (including the Green Deal, 2×40 GW)
- National nuances and their relevance for attendees
- The importance of stakeholder NGO’s and local community engagement
- Investor requirements and expectations
Duration: 4 Days
Cost: £2750 + Vat
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