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Minnesota launches large-scale green ammonia plant using renewables, aiming to cut imports and support sustainable farming.
Minnesota opened its second green ammonia plant at the Morris West Central Research and Outreach Center on October 2, 2025, using wind and solar power to produce carbon-free ammonia for fertilizer.
The facility, set to begin operations in January 2026, is 17 times larger than a 2013 pilot plant and aims to reduce reliance on imported ammonia from countries like Russia and Saudi Arabia.
By using renewable electricity to split water and air into hydrogen and nitrogen, the plant supports sustainable agriculture and energy innovation, with potential for farmer-owned cooperatives and broader use in clean fuel sectors.
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Minnesota lanza una planta de amoniaco verde a gran escala que utiliza energías renovables, con el objetivo de reducir las importaciones y apoyar la agricultura sostenible.