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NitroPrime is a Belgian company aiming to produce Green Ammonia in south of Morocco where renewable energy is abundant .

About us

A passion for renewable energy and green molecules

NitroPrime aims to contribute to the decarbonation of the European industry through the production of green ammonia in Morocco and its importation in Europe.

The missing piece

These large projects will ensure large quantities of Green Ammonia. However, their time to market is too long to meet the decarbonation needs as, investigations, studies, engineering, construction and commissioning of that size of project are endless.

With NitroPrime we claim to address the need with a fast and agile organisation able to quickly deploy projects with limited risks and fast iteration enabling rapid adaptation and to leverage innovation. Aside the mega projects of the majors, we will develop a modular approach.

Project scope

NitroPrime scope will cover the green electricity production (wind/solar mix), the water desalination, the electrolysis and the ammonia loop process, storage and shipment via Moroccan sea infrastructure to Europe.

Reduction of Carbon Emissions

Transitioning to green ammonia can help industries reduce their carbon footprints, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change and achieve net-zero targets.

Impact of Green Ammonia and hydrogen on European industry

  • Fertilizer Production: Ammonia is a critical component in fertilizers. Green ammonia provides a sustainable alternative to conventional ammonia production, which relies heavily on fossil fuels. This shift can reduce the carbon footprint of agriculture.
  • Energy Storage and Transport: Green ammonia can serve as an efficient energy carrier. It can store renewable energy and transport it over long distances, converting back into hydrogen or electricity when needed. This can enhance energy security and balance supply and demand.
  • Decarbonization of Shipping: The shipping industry is looking for less carbon-intensive fuels. Green ammonia can be used as a fuel for ships, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport.
  • Chemical Industry: Green ammonia can be a raw material for producing various chemicals, including methanol, which can lead to more sustainable practices in chemical manufacturing.
  • Power Generation: Ammonia can potentially be used in fuel cells and power generation systems, providing a low-emission alternative to conventional fossil fuels.