22. december 2025

A historic achievement and yet 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 collected on Saturday, 20 December 2025.
Through strong partnerships, skilled suppliers, and West Jutland perseverance, the world’s first dynamic ammonia facility is now in operation. It is clear proof of groundbreaking, world‑class innovation from theory to practice. The partnership now looks forward to demonstrating the facility’s capabilities.
As the first of its kind, the plant demonstrates a dynamic approach, meaning it adapts to natural fluctuations in energy production from renewable energy sources in interplay with electrolysis and ammonia synthesis. This ensures optimal production and improves cost efficiency for green ammonia.
The dynamic approach is important because it optimizes operations and reduces the need for costly storage solutions for green hydrogen or renewable energy.
Niels Erik Madsen, CEO of Skovgaard Energy, states: “We are incredibly proud of this groundbreaking project in Northwest Jutland, which drives innovation, growth, and local job creation. It demonstrates the energy systems of the future.”
“The facility in Ramme is more than a technological breakthrough — it is a strategic step toward 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, states: “This is a significant achievement. By working across the value chain, we accelerate green ammonia as a path to diversifying our energy supply and decarbonizing energy‑intensive industries and long‑distance transport such as shipping and agriculture.”
About Skovgaard Energy
Skovgaard Energy is based in Lemvig in Northwest Jutland and contributes to the green transition within wind, solar, biogas, and Power‑to‑X. The ambition is to be a leader in sustainable energy production and to contribute to a CO₂‑neutral future, where dependence on fossil fuels is reduced and energy waste minimized. Skovgaard Energy unfolds the potential of the green transition.
About Topsoe
Topsoe, a global leader in technologies for reducing CO₂ emissions, and its partners Skovgaard Energy, a Danish developer of green energy facilities, and Vestas, the global leader in wind energy solutions, have reached a major milestone in their collaboration: the world’s first dynamic green ammonia plant is now operational and producing green ammonia.
The plant, owned by Skovgaard Energy and located in Ramme, Denmark, demonstrates how renewable energy can be directly linked to an ammonia plant while accounting for fluctuations in energy production — without the need for hydrogen storage.