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Green Ammonia Market Projected to Reach $27.67 Billion by 2032

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

The global green ammonia market is expected to grow rapidly over the next decade, driven by decarbonization goals and the clean energy transition.

The global green ammonia market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 60.47% during 2026–2032, reaching an estimated value of $27.67 billion by 2032, according to a new report from MarkNtel Advisors. The market's growth is primarily driven by the increasing global focus on decarbonization and the transition to clean energy sources. Ammonia is emerging as a promising carbon-neutral fuel that can be used for power generation, transportation, and industrial applications. Unlike traditional ammonia production methods that rely on fossil fuels, 'green' ammonia is produced using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, or hydropower, making it a more environmentally-friendly alternative. "The growing adoption of green ammonia across various end-use industries, along with supportive government policies and regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions, are the key factors fueling the market's expansion," the report states. Some of the other factors contributing to the green ammonia market's growth include the increasing demand for clean fuels in the shipping industry, the rising need for energy storage solutions, and the growing focus on developing sustainable agricultural practices that utilize ammonia-based fertilizers. Leading players in the green ammonia market include Yara International, Siemens Energy, Thyssenkrupp, and Iberdrola, among others. These companies are investing heavily in research and development to improve production processes and drive down costs, making green ammonia more competitive with traditional fossil fuel-based alternatives. As the world continues to prioritize decarbonization and the transition to renewable energy, the green ammonia market is poised for significant growth in the coming years, positioning it as a key contributor to the maritime industry's sustainability efforts.
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