About 90% of global ammonia is used as a raw material for fertilizers, which supports food security. Tsubame BHB, a start-up from the Institute of Science Tokyo, is commercializing technology through innovative catalysts and a proprietary process. In Brazil, the company is involved in a green fertilizer business utilizing its proprietary technology and agricultural residues. It aims to make a significant contribution to Brazil’s decarbonization and the promotion of a circular economy, while simultaneously improving the local fertilizer production.
Circular Society
Circular Green Fertilizer Project through Innovative NH3 Synthesis Technology
Image of Low-carbon Fertilizer Plant: A complex consists of water electrolysis hydrogen production unit, ammonia synthesis unit and fertilizer production unit
Image of Ammonia Synthesis Module: Most parts are preassembled in workshop to minimize on-site construction work
Implementation Report
Our circular, low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer business model successfully highlighted contributions to decarbonization, circular economy, and potential for industrial growth. Following the exhibition, several companies requested private meetings to explore collaborations. The booth attracted a diverse audience, including VIPs, leading to a dynamic and productive exchange of ideas.
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