In a landmark development for the global clean energy sector, Envision Energy has launched the world’s first commercial shipment of green ammonia from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, to LOTTE Fine Chemical. The cargo represents the first fully integrated, end-to-end commercial delivery of green ammonia—covering renewable hydrogen synthesis, ammonia production, and international maritime logistics.
The shipment originates from Envision’s facility in Chifeng, described as the world’s largest production base for green hydrogen and green ammonia. The industrial park operates entirely on renewable energy and deploys advanced physical AI systems to intelligently integrate wind and solar power, ensuring a stable energy supply for hydrogen and ammonia synthesis.
Project Context and Technological Foundation
Envision’s Chifeng industrial park is powered 100 percent by renewable energy and leverages proprietary AI-driven optimization systems. These systems integrate fluctuating wind and solar inputs to create stable, scalable production of green hydrogen, which is then converted into ammonia for industrial and energy applications.
According to company executives, this project transforms the green ammonia value chain from a conceptual framework into a commercially viable reality. The initiative also utilizes renewable resources from the Gobi Desert, positioning China as a major supplier of carbon-free fuels to global markets.
Operational Scale and Production Capacity
Envision currently supplies approximately 320,000 tons of green ammonia annually, with exports having commenced in the fourth quarter of 2025. The company provides a comprehensive proprietary technology package for green hydrogen and ammonia production.
By 2028, the Chifeng industrial park is projected to expand output to 1.5 million tons per year, establishing it as a global model for integrated clean industrial hubs.
Economic and Strategic Significance
The commercial delivery to South Korea marks a significant milestone for regional energy cooperation. LOTTE Fine Chemical described the shipment as historically important, noting that it lays the groundwork for developing a robust green hydrogen and ammonia value chain across Asia.
The project has also gained international recognition. During the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos, it was highlighted in a white paper titled “From Blueprint to Reality: Delivering a Stronger Business Case for Energy Infrastructure.” This acknowledgment underscores its potential as a benchmark for carbon-free industrial transformation worldwide.

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