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World’s 1st carbon-free fertilizer plant to be built in Richland, WA. Price tag is $1BBY WENDY CULVERWELL March 8, 2023
RICHLAND, WA
Atlas Agro plans to build the first-ever carbon-free fertilizer production plant for a cost of $1.1 billion on the land on 150-acres on the northwest corner at the intersection of Stevens Drive and Horn Rapids Road near the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com Atlas Agro said it will disrupt the fertilizer industry by producing nitrogen products with zero carbon emissions. The Richland plant will be the first of its kind in the world and will support 1,000 local jobs. It is expected to begin operating in 2027. The Pacific Green Fertilizer Plant will convert nitrogen from the air into fertilizers to feed plants. Products will ship product to farmers and customers by electric vehicles as part of Atlas’s commitment to decarbonize the food supply chain, according to Dan Holmes, Atlas Agro’s executive director for North America. Holmes said Atlas Agro will replicate the plant across the U.S. to produce fertilizers closer to the farmers who use them. The massive Richland plant will boast five independent production units and will require 280 megawatts of “new power” to operate. The company indicated it will rely on new nuclear to fuel its operations without providing additional details. Karl Dye, president and CEO of the Tri-City Development Council, confirmed it began discussing the project in August 2022. He pledged the economic development agency’s full support to clear future hurdles, including securing the power needed to run the plant. “TRIDEC is completely committed to the project,” Dye said, adding that are still many steps before the project is finalized. “There’s still a lot of work yet to get it done,” Dye said.
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