European Ammonia
Conference 2025

14 – 16 October 2025, Düsseldorf, Germany

Shape the future of energy with ammonia!

Join us at the inaugural EAC 2025 and explore the latest advancements in ammonia production, storage, and utilisation.

As the world transitions towards a more sustainable future, ammonia is emerging as a versatile energy carrier with immense potential.

Ammonia has manifold applications. It is a component of cooling agent in air conditioning units, preserving agent in the food industry, used as fertiliser and used as fuel for engines and motors in the automotive and ship industry.

Blue ammonia is produced using fossil fuel like methane with additional CCS technologies for treating the off-gas from the steam-reforming to become fully carbon neutral. Green Ammonia is produced through electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen without generating carbon dioxide.

Green Ammonia is for example an important way for Diesel engines to achieve carbon neutrality. Green ammonia is also crucial as a hydrogen carrier due to its high energy density, which is nearly double that of liquid hydrogen by volume. This makes ammonia easier to transport, distribute, and store compared to hydrogen, enhancing its significance in a future hydrogen-based society.

This conference will bring together leading experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss the latest research, innovations, and challenges within the ammonia industry.

Discover how green ammonia plays a transformative role in transportation of hydrogen. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with industry peers and shape the future of energy.

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The Conference topics:
 

  • Worldwide production and utilisation of ammonia
  • Production and cracking technologies for ammonia
  • Electrolyser technologies
  • Experiences from Ammonia plant operators
  • Transport, handling and storage of ammonia compared to hydrogen
  • Safety aspects
  • Utilisation of ammonia in the steel industry
  • Utilisation of ammonia as fuel for engines and motors
  • Infrastructure for ammonia
  • Environmental and regulatory aspects