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Fertilizer production in the chemical industry

To stay competitive in the fertilizer market, you need maximum process safety and energy efficiency, achieved through digitalization. Accelerate your digital transformation and lower plant, project and ownership costs with Siemens Digital Enterprise.

Start digital transformation in fertilizer production

Fertilizer production is an energy-intensive process. To meet the higher standards of energy efficiency and CO2 emissions, plants must be continually modernized. To enable fertilizer manufacturers to fully capitalize on the potential of their plants, we offer comprehensive solutions for process automation and energy management — solutions that enable worldwide companies to become more efficient and profitable.

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With the Digital Enterprise, you can integrate and digitalize your business processes. The pace of your specific digital transformation is always kept as flexible as possible.

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Discover how you can deal with the challenges of fertilizer production in a digital plant.

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With offices in 190 countries, we are a genuine global player. Our extensive experience in the chemical industry makes us the right partner for constructors and suppliers of automation and electrical engineering solutions all over the world. Automation solutions from Siemens allow optimal monitoring and control of the complex processes involved in the production of fertilizers.

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Special chemicals made from CO2 and eco-power

A facility in Germany will transform CO2 and water into valuable chemicals using renewable electricity and bacteria. The Rheticus II project combines a bioreactor and electrolyzer, securing €3.5 million in German federal funding.

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