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Topsoe selected to supply ammonia loop for renewable hydrogen plant

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Topsoe has signed an agreement with World Energy GH2 to provide its ammonia loop technology for Canada’s largest renewable hydrogen projects - Project Nujio’qonik.
Project Nujio’qonik, located in the Bay St George region of Newfoundland and Labrador, will produce renewable hydrogen, also referred to as green hydrogen, to decarbonise the hard-to-abate sectors globally.
World Energy GH2 will supply 250,000 metric tons of renewable hydrogen per year to global markets at the completion of its renewable hydrogen project.
Topsoe’s ammonia loop technology will be used to generate up to 1,650 metric tons per day of renewable ammonia on the site.
John Risley, chairman of World Energy GH2, said: “Project Nujio’qonik is one of Canada’s first-to-market projects to produce hydrogen and ammonia at scale using renewable wind energy, and is a key cornerstone of the country’s agreement with Germany to stimulate hydrogen production by 2025.
“Following a rigorous analysis, we are pleased to have selected Topsoe’s proven technology for our project. Project Nujio’qonik will be instrumental in ensuring Newfoundland and Labrador takes its place as a preeminent global leader in the fight against climate change and becomes a catalyst for the development of other renewable hydrogen projects across Canada and across the world.”
Henrik Rasmussen, managing director, the Americas, Topsoe, said: “We are very pleased to support World Energy GH2 in one of the world’s first-to-market renewable hydrogen and ammonia production projects, highlighting our commitment to lead the development of the renewable hydrogen industry.
“The agreement is testament to the quality and depth of Topsoe’s ammonia production expertise and a huge sign of confidence in our world leading technology. We look forward to working with World Energy GH2 to deliver on its targets for production in 2025.”






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