Publications

Transactions - JANUARY 6, 2023

To read this full article you need to be subscribed to Newsline.

Sign in Sign up for a FREE subscription

H2Carrier, Anori to develop first commercial wind farm in Greenland to export green ammonia

by Kali Persall

H2Carrier and Greenland-based company Anori are collaborating to develop the first commercial wind farm in Greenland, which will produce and export green ammonia.

The wind farm is expected to comprise 1.5 gigawatts of renewable energy that will supply power to H2Carrier’s floating production vessel for hydrogen and green ammonia. The vessel, known as the P2XFloater, will produce green ammonia, store it in tanks onboard the vessel, export it to smaller shipping vessels and carry it to the international market.

Less than 1 percent of the global ammonia consumption globally now is produced from renewable energy. H2Carrier believes the P2XFloater is the first of its kind to be launched on a global basis that is capable of producing hydrogen and ammonia on an industrial scale. H2Carrier will build, own/lease and operate a fleet of P2XFloaters.

“All industrial use of ammonia at present is associated with significant emissions of CO2,” said Mårten Lunde, CEO at

Forgot your username or password?