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Topsoe to provide technology for first commercial size dynamic green ammonia plant in China

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The first phase will have a capacity of 1800 tons per day (390,000 tpa) with expected start of production in 2025. We are excited to partner with Topsoe, as they are the leading provider of technology for ammonia production and low carbon solutions in general. tons of sulfur dioxide, 3.2 tons of nitrogen oxides, and 3.2

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Hexa Research forecasts $10.96B global rare earth elements market by 2020

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Elements such as terbium, europium and yttrium are used in the phosphors industry. China, with more than 93% of the global production, was the largest producer of neodymium in 2012. Molycorp and Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare Earth Hi-Tech Co. were the dominant players of the Rare Earth Elements industry in 2013.

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$1.1B Huineng SNG plant goes on-stream transforming coal into natural gas in China

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Haldor Topsoe A/S announced that Huineng, a large-scale SNG (Substitute Natural Gas) plant, went successfully on-stream near the city of Ordos, located in Inner Mongolia in the northern part of China. The SNG produced at Huineng will be liquefied into LNG and annually the facility expects to reach a total production of 280,000 tons.

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GE and Shenhua open coal gasification joint venture in China

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The region’s coal industry comprises China, India, Australia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Vietnam and New Zealand. China contributed 68% towards the region’s total coal production in 2011. During this decade, Asia-Pacific’s coal production is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.1%, to reach approximately 7 billion metric tons by 2020.

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