Karen Baert, CEO of Ammobia, joins Climate+ Podcast to discuss the role of green ammonia in decarbonizing various sectors. Green ammonia, produced from renewable energy, has potential applications in agriculture, transportation, and chemical processes. Currently, ammonia production relies heavily on fossil fuels, but Amobia envisions a future where production is decentralized and optimized for clean energy sources like wind, solar, and potentially geological hydrogen. The goal is to minimize both the carbon footprint and the cost of ammonia.
In the maritime industry, for example, green ammonia is seen as a potential fuel source, particularly for large vessels like container ships and gas carriers, with projections suggesting it could make up 50% of the fuel mix by 2050, alongside biofuels, hydrogen, methanol, and potentially LNG. The transition to green ammonia in this sector represents a significant challenge due to the industry's risk-averse nature and the need for a complete overhaul of existing infrastructure. With 2050, the target for net-zero emissions in maritime shipping, being just one ship lifetime away, immediate investment in green ammonia is crucial.
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