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Envision Energy and Marubeni sign green ammonia offtake agreement

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Envision Energy announced a historic hydrogen-based, green ammonia offtake agreement with Marubeni Corp., one of Japan's five major trading companies.

This agreement on a global scale validates the commercial viability of green ammonia as a scalable energy solution, sets a global benchmark for its trade, and highlights the vast potential of green hydrogen-ammonia energy across the Asia-Pacific and beyond.

The partnership brings together Envision Energy’s leadership in integrated green hydrogen-ammonia solutions with Marubeni's expansive global network and energy trade expertise, facilitating large scale production, supply, and commercialisation of green ammonia. It aims to fast-track the global transition to low-carbon energy solutions, particularly in industries such as chemicals and fertilizers, driving sustainable growth across diverse sectors worldwide. This collaboration will also accelerate Japan's shift to a green economy, drive greater investment and innovation, and support the government's sustainability goals.

“The global energy landscape is undergoing profound changes, with hydrogen-ammonia playing an increasingly pivotal role,” said Frank Yu, Senior Vice President of Envision Energy, “Together with Marubeni, we are accelerating the commercialisation of ammonia, turning it into a key energy solution that powers the world’s transition to carbon-neutral fuels. This partnership lays the groundwork for ammonia-powered transportation and electricity generation, ultimately fostering a cleaner and more sustainable energy ecosystem.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/03062025/envision-energy-and-marubeni-sign-green-ammonia-offtake-agreement/

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