From production and storage to its use as an energy carrier and chemical feedstock, this masterclass offers an in-depth understanding of the versatile applications of ammonia within the energy transition.  

Benefits: 

  • Gain cutting-edge insights into ammonia as an energy carrier and its potential within the energy transition. 
  • Understand the role of ammonia in hydrogen value chains and its contribution to emission reduction. 
  • Deepen your knowledge of production processes, such as electrolysis and the Haber-Bosch process, storage technologies like cryogenic tanks, and ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion. 
  • Learn about the economic and policy-related aspects, including cost analysis, subsidies, emission trading systems, and international certification (e.g., ISCC, CertifHy). 

Ammonia is increasingly recognized as a key enabler in the global energy transition. With its unique properties as an energy carrier, storage medium, and feedstock, ammonia provides solutions to challenges in energy storage and transport. From applications in shipping and industrial processes to its connection with hydrogen production, ammonia has the potential to play a pivotal role in a low-carbon economy. 

In one intensive day, we delve into the technological, economic, and policy-related aspects of ammonia, exploring how this technology contributes to a low-carbon future. Topics include the role of ammonia in the hydrogen value chain, the development of cracking technology, and the safety and environmental challenges associated with its use.  

After this masterclass, you will be able to: 

  • Understand the role of ammonia as an energy carrier, including its storage, transport, and production. 
  • Evaluate green versus gray ammonia and distinguish their applications within the energy transition. 
  • Analyze the technical requirements for storage facilities and pipeline systems. 
  • Interpret economic aspects such as costs, subsidies, and certification standards. 
  • Gain insights into the geopolitical impact and market developments in ammonia production. 
  • Effectively apply innovations in the Haber-Bosch process and ammonia cracking technology. 
  • Critically assess safety and environmental aspects, including toxicity and emission risks. 
  • Develop strategic insights for the integration of ammonia fuel cells. 

This masterclass is designed for professionals seeking to learn more about the role of ammonia in the energy transition, including:

  • Policymakers and strategists working on sustainable energy issues and regulations surrounding alternative fuels.
  • Industry professionals, such as energy producers, chemical companies, and transport operators involved in ammonia production, storage, or transport.
  • Researchers and academics focused on innovative energy technologies and new applications of ammonia.
  • Consultants and advisors in energy, environment, and technology fields who provide strategic guidance on ammonia as part of the energy transition.

Whether you are an experienced professional or new to the field, this masterclass offers valuable knowledge and perspectives to contribute to a more sustainable future.

Module 1
  • Lecture 1 Thursday 12 June 2025 08:30 - 17:30
  • LocationRotterdam, The Netherlands

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