Allied’s facility will start production in Q4 2028Q1 2029

Topsoe, a leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, has signed a contract with Allied, a developer of energy infrastructure projects, to deliver its green ammonia technology for Allied’s project in Gove, Northern Territory, Australia.

The produced green ammonia will be exported from Gove to the South East Asian markets where demand for e-fuels is growing. Production is planned to start in Q4 2028/Q1 2029, targeting a capacity of 2,500 MTPD.

Using Topsoe’s technology, the CO2 saved in this project is estimated to be around 1.4 million tons per year, compared to ammonia produced from conventional (natural gas) routes.

Topsoe is also in discussions with Allied to supply an undisclosed quantity of its SOEC to produce green hydrogen.

Kim Hedegaard, CEO Power-to-X, at Topsoe, said:"Allied’s project is completely in line with our ambition to deliver carbon reduction technologies for reaching net-zero. Our dynamic green ammonia solution supports this by enabling the production of e-fuels for energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation."

Alfred Benedict, Founder & Managing Director of Allied, said: "We are confident that the geographical location and existing infrastructure in Gove in combination with the most energy efficient hydrogen and green ammonia technology will lead to the lowest levelised cost of green ammonia production in Australia."