Green Tech Scaling Up Hydrogen: The Case for Low Carbon Ammonia – GWC Mag gwcmagDecember 3, 20230386 views Scaling Up Hydrogen: The Case for LowCarbon Ammonia • Ammonia is one of the most common industrial chemicals and represents a $76 billion market. It is essential for the agriculture sector, with more than 75% of ammonia produced being used to make fertilizers. Other applications include mining explosives and the manufacture of nylon. • Today, ammonia is made with natural gas or coal, and its production and use account for 2% of the world’s CO2 emissions. Decarbonizing ammonia will not only lead to emissions savings for agriculture, it will also open the door for ammonia to play a role as a clean fuel for shipping and power generation. • But for this opportunity to be realized, and for the world to meet its net-zero goals, largescale projects must begin to produce low-carbon ammonia in the coming few years. There is no lack of ambition among developers: the pipeline of low-carbon ammonia projects waiting to get built by 2035 is large enough to decarbonize most of the 187 million tons of ammonia currently used each year Ammonia and Hydrogen