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REDDAP: Power-to-Ammonia Ramme

The dynamic Power-to-X plant in Ramme is the world’s first plant to use power directly from wind turbines and solar cells to produce green ammonia according to the amount of sun and wind available. The green ammonia from REDDAP can be used as fertilizer and chemicals, and the production of green fuels will also be an opportunity. A precondition for Denmark and the rest of the world to be able to reach the climate goals. REDDAP is a partnership consisting of Skovgaard Energy, Topsoe and Vestas.

  • 59

    MW capacity from sun and wind

  • 8.200

    tons of CO2 reduction

  • 5.000

    tons of green ammonia per year

The world’s first dynamic Power-to-X plant

Green energy production cannot carry the weight of the green transition alone. We must utilize the energy production much more effectively than we do today. Therefore, we have established the world’s first dynamic Power-to-Ammonia plant in Ramme. It can store power in the form of ammonia which eventually can become equally suited to produce power as coal and gas.

We will use the excess power from the area’s 87,000 solar panels and six 2 MW wind turbines to create and store ammonia on days with a lot of sun and wind, and in the longer term use the ammonia to produce power to the grid on the days where nature’s resources are limited.

When the Power-to-Ammonia plant will come into operation, it will produce 5,000 tons green ammonia per year, that can be used as fertilizer and chemicals and potentially green fuel. The Ramme plant will contribute with a yearly CO2 reduction of 8,200 tons. A pioneer within the Power-to-X technology that later will be upscaled to an industrial scale.

Answers to your questions

  • Where?

    The dynamic Power-to-X plant is located in Ramme, Lemvig municipality.
  • What?

    The world’s first dynamic Power-to-Ammonia plant, which will store green power in the form of ammonia to balance the grid in the longer term.
  • Why?

    The purpose of the plant in Ramme is to demonstrate the Power-to-X technology in production of green ammonia, that can be used as fertilizer, chemicals and potentially green fuel.
  • When?

    The Power-to-Ammonia plant will be opened with a reception on the 26th of August 2024. It will come into operation later this year.
  • How much?

    The Power-to-Ammonia plant will produce 5,000 tons of green ammonia yearly, with a CO2 reduction of 8,200 tons.
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Who are behind the plant?

REDDAP stands for Renewable Dynamic Distributed Ammonia Plant. Behind the Power-to-Ammonia plant in Ramme is a partnership consisting of Skovgaard Energy, Topsoe and Vestas. REDDAP has received funding from The Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program (EUDP).

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