Ammonia played a critical role in averting global famine over 150 years ago by enabling the large-scale production of nitrogen fertilizers. Looking ahead, the world requires a solution that can produce Green Ammonia on-site, where it's needed. Fuel Positive has designed a containerized Green Ammonia manufacturing solution that addresses the pressing issues of carbon emissions associated with ammonia production, supply chain disruptions, and food shortages worldwide.
At Volt Africa, we're actively engaging with the Tanzanian government to promote the use of Green Ammonia. We're currently in negotiations for an MOU that will create affordable fertilizer by 2025. By transitioning to Green Ammonia, Tanzania can reduce its dependence on imports, lower fertilizer costs, and enhance its food and economic security.
The current reliance on fossil fuels for ammonia and fertilizer production results in significant CO2 emissions. By using Green Ammonia instead, we can help Tanzania reduce its carbon footprint and support the country's ongoing economic and infrastructure development.
In addition to reducing carbon emissions and supporting economic growth, the use of Green Ammonia is expected to accelerate the development of green fertilizers, improving food production while facilitating Tanzania's transition to renewable energy. This project will put the country on a path toward industrial decarbonization, creating a sustainable future for all.
We're excited to be at the forefront of this important initiative, and we look forward to continuing our work with the Tanzanian government to promote the use of Green Ammonia and support sustainable economic growth.