Wind-powered green ammonia plant begins production in Minnesota
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A wind-powered green ammonia plant has begun production near Morris, Minnesota. The facility uses wind turbine energy to power electrolyzers that split hydrogen from water, separate nitrogen from air, and combine them to form anhydrous ammonia — a key agricultural fertilizer. The project represents a potential breakthrough for decarbonizing fertilizer production and could help farmers secure cheaper, locally-produced inputs while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Scaling up the process remains a key challenge.
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When the wind is blowing — and it often is, out here — the turbine powers two electrolyzers that cleave hydrogen from water, another system that separates nitrogen out of the air, and a third that binds the two elements to form anhydrous ammonia, a critical input for corn farming.
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