The project explores the design, technical, and safety considerations of a 550 km ammonia pipeline, comparable to the proposed Delta Rhine Corridor linking the Netherlands and Germany. With a potential transport capacity of 7 million tonnes of ammonia per year (equivalent to 1 million tonnes of hydrogen), the pipeline would be a vital component in Europe’s clean energy infrastructure.
Key elements of the study include:
Long-distance pipeline transport through both rural and urban areas
Booster pump and valve station designs
Integration with import/export terminals
Risk management and safety protocols for large-scale ammonia transport





