Bangladesh, June 29 -- The global transition toward net-zero emissions has intensified the search for cleaner energy sources capable of replacing fossil fuels in heavy industry, shipping, and power generation. While hydrogen has emerged as one of the most promising solutions, transporting it across continents remains one of the greatest technical and economic challenges. Hydrogen is highly volatile, difficult to store, prone to leakage, and requires extremely low temperatures for transportation, making long-distance shipping both expensive and inefficient.

As a result, governments and energy companies are increasingly embracing green ammonia as the preferred carrier for hydrogen. Produced by combining hydrogen with nitrogen, green ammon...