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Compact Plants for Green Ammonia & Green Methanol Production

Mainly utilized for urea and ammonium fertilizer manufacturing, ammonia is one of the largest volume products in the chemical sector. The global market, valued at USD 224.1 billion in 2024, is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2025 to 2030 due to rising demand for fertilizers. Traditionally, ammonia production is energy-intensive and was responsible for ca. 1.3% of total global CO2 emissions in 2020.

Methanol and its derivatives are base materials for plastics, synthetic fabrics, paints, and more. The global market was valued at USD 20.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2025 to 2030, driven by construction and automotive industries. Current production methods contribute significantly to emissions, accounting for about 10% of the chemical sector’s total.

The Green Revolution

1.6B

Green Ammonia Market (2024)

387.3B

Projected Growth (2034)

1.9B

Green Methanol Market (2024)

11.2B

Projected Growth (2030)
Green Ammonia Production

Achieved by combining green hydrogen (from water electrolysis) and nitrogen (from the air) in the Haber-Bosch process. This creates ammonia independent of fossil fuels and without carbon emissions.

Electrolysis: 2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂

Haber-Bosch: N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃

Green Methanol Production

Achieved by combining green hydrogen with captured carbon dioxide (CCU). This process reduces the carbon footprint and reliance on fossil fuels for methanol production.

CO₂ + 3H₂ → CH₃OH + H₂O

The Phoenix Electrolyzer Container

Our advanced electrolysis solution to produce high-purity green hydrogen efficiently and cost-effectively, powered by a patented palladium membrane technology.

Low Energy Consumption

Only 2.0 kWh per m³ of H₂, compared to 4.2-5.0 kWh for other systems.

Pure Hydrogen

Produces hydrogen with 99.99% purity, ideal for large-scale applications.

Higher Efficiency

Capable of producing up to 1,240 m³ of hydrogen per hour.

Cost-Effective

Faster delivery times and more competitive pricing than competitors.

Competitive Advantage

Phoenix Electrolyzer

2.0 kWh/m³

  • ✔    High efficiency
  • ✔    Low operational cost
  • ✔    Compact & Modular
  • ✔    Scalable & Cost-effective
Alkaline Electrolyzers

~5.0 kWh/m³

  •     High energy consumption
  •     Bulky design
  •     High operational costs

PEM Electrolyzers

~4.8 kWh/m³

  •     Expensive materials (platinum)
  •     Membrane degradation
  • ✔   Not cost-effective at scale