As Part of Catator’s strategic growth plan, the company has now joined Ammonia Energy Association (AEA), to strengthen its commitment to expansion in key market areas. Ammonia plays a vital role as an energy carrier in the emerging green hydrogen economy, and Catator’s innovative solutions aim to enhance efficiency and sustainability across the supply chain.
The Ammonia Energy Association was founded in 2004 to promote the responsible use of ammonia in a sustainable economy. Its mission encompasses both the decarbonization of ammonia in existing sectors and the adoption of low-emission ammonia as a fuel and energy carrier to decarbonize other sectors. AEA is committed to enabling the global ammonia value chain to achieve net-zero by 2050.
“I’m delighted to welcome Catator as a member of the AEA, joining our broad network of companies driving global decarbonization. Catator’s history in catalytic development and integration strengthens our community, and we look forward to working with their expert team to push forward the implementation of hydrogen and ammonia technologies in the industrial energy transition,” says Trevor Brown, Executive Director at AEA.
AEA is now a global trade association with 270+ corporate members that represent the full value chain of ammonia across multiple sectors. AEA work together with member companies and partner organizations to share knowledge, foster collaboration, develop key programs, and engage in advocacy with industry, policymakers, and the public to promote the safe and sustainable adoption of low-emission ammonia.
Catator has been working with ammonia cracking for over a decade. Catator's CataLite® and CataRex® technologies make ammonia cracking reactors more compact and efficient - improving performance, reducing footprint and simplifying system design.
“We look forward to engaging with the organization and getting access to the knowledge pool. Catator aims to contribute with insights and experience, and as a first step we are sharing our ammonia cracking white paper with members world-wide. In November we are also joining the annual AEA conference in New Orleans to get to know the community and drive collaboration”, says Tarras Delin, CEO at Catator.