The project aims at building a 10 MW green ammonia plant directly coupled to local wind and solar power generation.
Green ammonia, produced from renewable energy, can be used as a fuel or fertilizer and can potentially replace significant volumes of fossil fuels and help accelerate the transition to a world powered by renewable energy.
Topsoe will design the plant’s dynamic ammonia technology to secure optimal production and adapt to the inherent fluctuations in power output from wind turbines and solar panels.
Kim Grøn Knudsen, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Topsoe, said: ”We are proud, that the Danish technology program acknowledges our project as being unique, when it comes to developing and demonstrating new energy technology that holds a global potential.
“At Skovgaard Invest, we expect that the REDDAP project will build on our capability within practical execution, power-to-X project planning, and provide us with an opportunity to gain expertise in daily operations of a fully dynamic ammonia plant.
Ole Kiil Nielsen, Vice President and Head of Power-To-X Solutions at Vestas, said: “We are excited to move forward with the world’s first fully dynamic industrial-scale renewable ammonia plant as it highlights the viability of electrification beyond the power sector.