Successful completion of first UAE-Germany ammonia test delivery at HHLA CTA

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The first low-carbon ammonia test shipment from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Germany was successfully completed with its arrival at multi-metal manufacturer Aurubis.

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) handled the test cargo at the climate-neutral Container Terminal Altenwerder in Hamburg.

In March 2022, HHLA signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to test the transport chain for hydrogen from the UAE to Germany.

The hydrogen supplied by ADNOC was shipped in the form of the hydrogen derivative ammonia.

In September, the first container arrived on a Hapag-Lloyd vessel at the Port of Hamburg and was handled climate-neutrally at HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA).

With its seaport terminals, rail connections and intermodal hub terminals across Europe HHLA can ensure the safe import and smooth onward transport of hydrogen and its derivatives.

The ammonia of the first test cargo will be used by the Hamburg-based company Aurubis for test runs for the climate-neutral conversion of gas-intensive copper wire production, thus replacing fossil fuel in the long term.

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Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Climate Envoy and Minister for Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr. Robert Habeck, German Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Dr. Peter Tschentscher, First Mayor of Hamburg, Michael Westhagemann, Hamburg’s Senator for Economics and Innovation, Roland Harings, CEO of Aurubis and Torben Seebold, Member of the Executive Board at HHLA, honoured the successful test delivery at an event today.

Torben Seebold, Member of the Executive Board of HHLA, said: “We at HHLA are very proud to be part of the joint, successful development of a secure supply chain for hydrogen carriers from the United Arab Emirates to Germany.

“In order to use hydrogen and its derivatives as an energy carrier on a large scale in the future, we need a reliable, climate-neutral and efficient transport chain from the producing countries such as the United Arab Emirates to the German and European customers.”

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In the next months, more test deliveries of low-carbon ammonia will be shipped to other customers in Germany.

Two years ago HHLA launched the project HHLA Hydrogen Network to identify the potential of hydrogen in its own business segments and beyond.

Hydrogen as an energy carrier can contribute significantly to the decarbonisation of logistics. As a European logistics group, HHLA is positioning itself in the area of importing and distributing hydrogen.

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