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Developer selects Topsoe for $7.5bn Louisiana clean ammonia project

Denmark’s Topsoe will provide licensing, engineering, proprietary hardware, and catalyst to the planned 7.2-million-metric-tons production and export facility in Ascension Parish, Louisiana.

Ascension Clean Energy (ACE), a joint venture led by Clean Hydrogen Works (CHW), announced today the selection of Denmark’s Topsoe to provide licensing, engineering, proprietary hardware, and catalyst to the planned world-scale clean energy production and export facility in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, according to a news release.

ACE is expected to produce 7.2 million metric tons of clean ammonia annually with Topsoe’s integrated blue hydrogen and ammonia solutions, including state-of-the-art SynCOR™ autothermal reforming (ATR) technology. This industry-leading technology is targeting a reduction of up to 98% of all CO2, which is contracted to be permanently sequestered by Denbury Carbon Solutions.

The project is a joint venture by Clean Hydrogen Works, Denbury Carbon Solutions and Hafnia.

“A technology leader in decarbonization, Topsoe’s scientific and technical knowledge, experience, and partnership mindset make them an ideal technology provider for hydrogen and ammonia production, as well as carbon capture for ACE. We are pleased to work together in leading the clean energy transition,” said project senior vice president and chief development officer Vee Godley.

Topsoe is the world’s largest hydrogen and ammonia technology licensor with a proven track record, the release states. The company’s leading carbon capture capabilities are especially suited for production at large capacities and with high carbon capture requirements. This next-generation technology is well-proven and will deliver an integrated approach to blue hydrogen production and carbon capture for ACE. Optimized to ensure the most reliable and highest purity hydrogen, Topsoe’s innovative technologies also provide greater efficiency and flexibility, using the least amount of energy in ACE’s production process.

Peter Vang Christensen, Topsoe senior vice president of technology added, “We are delighted to have been selected to support this flagship project that will showcase not only Topsoe’s world leading hydrogen and ammonia technologies, but also ACE’s leading role in the energy transition to decarbonized fuels.”

The planned location for the ACE project is a 1700-acre industrial site on the West bank of the Mississippi River in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. This site is ideally located near feedstock pipelines and existing infrastructure, with direct access to the Mississippi River. The project is expected to create 350 permanent, full-time jobs.

A final investment decision regarding ACE is expected in 2024.

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