Study: Just 10 green ammonia hubs could deliver global low-carbon shipping transition

Cecilia Keating
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Modelling of future 'green ammonia economy' sets out optimum places to build production hubs that could slash emissions from global shipping industry

Developing green ammonia production hubs at just 10 ports around the world could decarbonise 60 per cent of global shipping, according to a new study from University of Oxford researchers. Published...

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