The world’s first dynamic green ammonia plant starts operations in Denmark
A historic achievement and another milestone has been reached. The partnership between Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, Vestas and EUDP has commissioned the world’s first dynamic, green ammonia plant. The first production was picked up on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
Through strong partnerships, skilled suppliers and West Jutland perseverance, the world’s first dynamic ammonia plant is now in operation. It is clear proof of world-class, groundbreaking innovation from theory to practice. Now the partnership is looking forward to demonstrating the plant’s capabilities.
As the first of its kind, the plant demonstrates a dynamic approach, meaning it adapts to the natural fluctuations in energy production from renewable energy sources in conjunction with electrolysis and ammonia synthesis. This ensures optimal production and improves the cost-effectiveness of green ammonia.
The dynamic approach is important as it optimizes operations and reduces the need for expensive storage solutions for green hydrogen or renewable energy.
Niels Erik Madsen, CEO of Skovgaard Energy, says:ย
We are incredibly proud of this groundbreaking project in Northwest Jutland, which drives innovation, growth and job creation locally.
”It demonstrates the energy systems of the future.The plant in Ramme is more than a technological breakthrough โ it is a strategic step towards a stronger and more self-sufficient Europe. With the production of green ammonia based on renewable energy, we show how Denmark can lead the green transition while supporting the EU’s ambition for energy independence.”
Kim Hedegaard, CEO Power-to-X at Topsoe, says:ย
This is a significant achievement.
”By working across the value chain, we are accelerating green ammonia as a path to diversify our energy supply and decarbonize energy-intensive industries and long-distance transport such as shipping and agriculture.โ
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