The renewable energy transition is well underway. It requires innovation to drastically reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, i.e., the phase-out of fossil fuels and development of new energy sources and the corresponding infrastructure. Companies, including those dealing with traditional petroleum and fuel storage, are currently studying their future role in terms of energy supply and storage. Green ammonia could be one of the best alternatives.
Read the blog on our website written by Niek Stokman, Sales Manager at Bilfinger Tebodin. In his blog, he elaborates on the uses and production of ammonia, the challenges of transportation and storage, and how Bilfinger Tebodin guides its clients through their investment decision.