Orlen Eyes Renewable Ammonia to Slash Emissions and Feed Hydrogen Demand in Fertilizer, Aviation Sectors

The aim is to replace conventional ammonia with green alternatives in fertilizer production at the Anwil plant in Włocławek, and to evaluate its use as a hydrogen carrier for producing synthetic aviation fuels. The ammonia must be derived from low-emission hydrogen or hydrogen from renewable sources of non-biological origin (RFNBO)—in line with tightening EU climate targets.

Orlen Eyes Renewable Ammonia to Slash Emissions and Feed Hydrogen Demand in Fertilizer, Aviation Sectors

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