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Has secured 100% offtake agreement for Project Villeta's produced fertilizer.
Signed 15-year binding contract for full first-phase production of 100,000 tonnes green ammonia from ACME's Oman project, aiding project bankability[1].
Yara is the world's leading fertilizer company and the largest trader and shipper of ammonia globally. The company currently transports over 4 million metric tonnes of ammonia annually, supported by a fleet of 12 ammonia vessels and 18 import terminals. Yara is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under ticker YAR. The co
Mentioned as a potential collaborator with ACME Group in future announcements related to green hydrogen and ammonia.
Mentioned in a link regarding jumping on the green hydrogen decarbonization bandwagon.
Europe's largest fertilizer maker, Yara opened a green hydrogen production plant in Norway to decarbonize its ammonia and fertilizer production processes.
Participant in Verdagy's Series B funding round.
A founding partner of the Green Hydrogen Catapult Initiative, aiming to drive 25 GW of green hydrogen production by the close of 2026.
Global ammonia production leader with extensive logistics and trade experience. Yara is launching a 500,000 tonne per year green ammonia project in Norway to produce emission-free shipping fuels and support the hydrogen economy.
A major fertilizer company working with Orsted to produce green ammonia using wind power. Yara operates the Sluiskil factory in the western Netherlands and seeks to reduce its carbon footprint through this partnership.
Norwegian fertilizer manufacturing giant launching a green hydrogen trial to decarbonize ammonia production for fertilizers. Yara operates an existing facility in Western Australia's Pilbara region where the pilot will be constructed.

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