KBR & SolydEra Unite to Revolutionize Green Ammonia Production

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KBR, Inc. KBR has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with SolydEra, a renowned player in the renewable energy sector. This strategic partnership aims to offer a groundbreaking integrated solution for producing cost-effective clean ammonia using renewable energy sources.

Under the terms of the MoU, KBR will incorporate SolydEra’s cutting-edge Solid Oxide Electrolysis (SOE) technology into its proprietary K-GreeN process. This collaboration is poised to create highly efficient green ammonia capacity on a global scale, with a key focus on achieving competitive levelized costs for carbon-neutral ammonia production.

KBR’s innovative zero-carbon green ammonia technology, when combined with SolydEra’s high-efficiency Solid Oxide Electrolyzer, is expected to drive the cost efficiencies necessary to position clean ammonia as a competitive alternative energy source. As demand for ammonia surges amid the global energy transition, this partnership is well-positioned to revolutionize te production of efficient carbon-neutral ammonia.

Ammonia is a crucial chemical produced worldwide, and its demand is set to skyrocket as the world shifts toward renewable energy sources. With SolydEra’s pioneering SOE technology, the development of an efficient carbon-neutral ammonia production system takes a significant leap forward.

KBR boasts a rich history of licensing, designing, and engineering ammonia plants since 1943. Green ammonia, as a carbon-free fertilizer, hydrogen transport fuel, or chemical, is increasingly recognized as a vital component in the transition from fossil fuels to renewables. With this strategic partnership, KBR is poised to lead the charge toward a greener, more sustainable future.

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