
Driving decarbonization forward with the ammonia value chain

Ammonia has long been used in markets including fertilizers, plastics and synthetic fibers.
As the energy transition advances, attention is increasingly turning to its role as a clean fuel to accelerate decarbonization across power generation, industry and transportation.
Ammonia doesn’t produce CO2 when used, either via direct combustion or something called a cracking system. And when it is created from hydrogen made through electrolysis powered by renewable energy, or a low-carbon method that captures emissions, it has significant net zero economy potential. Ammonia’s many uses include transport, power and energy storage.
This video shows how the ammonia value chain can help to drive decarbonization forward in multiple ways.
MHI is committed to innovating technologies and building value chains to utilize hydrogen and ammonia as clean fuels, which hold the keys to solutions in the Energy Transition.
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