Seeding a New Pathway: The Opportunity for Distributed Green Ammonia
A distributed model for green ammonia can bring additional price stability, lower emissions, and a more predictable fertilizer supply to those who need it the most.
The International Fertilizer Association (IFA) and RMI are launching a new joint webinar series, “The Journey to a Green Ammonia Future,” to explore the drive toward sustainable ammonia production.
The first webinar in the series, “Accelerating Green Ammonia: Purpose and Priorities,” will take place on December 5th at 8 a.m. MST. It will cover market trends, technological roadmaps, and innovation shaping the industry’s priorities, with expert insights on this green transformation from co-hosts IFA and RMI.
A distributed model for green ammonia can bring additional price stability, lower emissions, and a more predictable fertilizer supply to those who need it the most.
Ammonia is an essential commodity right now for fertilizer production, which needs to be decarbonized as soon as possible to reduce global warming.
Accounting for over 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions, ammonia is a crucial component of fertilizer production and a significant contributor to climate change.