Talus Renewables (Talus), a U.S.-based renewable energy infrastructure firm, has completed a $22 million Series A financing round. The round was co-led by Material Impact and Xora Innovation, a part of Temasek''s investment platform. Other notable investors included Cavallo Ventures, the venture capital arm of Wilbur-Ellis, and Rice Investment Group.
US-based Talus Renewables has deployed its modular, containerised ammonia & fertiliser production system in Kenya. Solar power and water will be utilised to produce one tonne per day of fertilizer for the Kenya Nut Corporation, with multiple, larger plants already planned. The system will also be deployed in the US for the Iowa-based Landus
Talus Renewables ("Talus"), a renewable energy infrastructure company and creator of the first modular green ammonia system deployed commercially, announced its $22 million Series A financing co-led by Material Impact and Xora Innovation, a deep tech early-stage investment platform of Temasek; joined by Cavallo Ventures, the VC arm of Wilbur
Talus''s systems'' ability to generate lower-cost, carbon-free ammonia at or near the point of use reduces or eliminates supply chain length for agriculture, mining, and industrials, with additional applications in maritime shipping, renewable energy storage, and
Talus Renewables ("Talus"), a renewable energy infrastructure company and creator of the first modular green ammonia system deployed commercially, announced its $22 million Series A
NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Talus Renewables ("Talus"), a renewable energy infrastructure company and creator of the first modular green ammonia system deployed commercially,
Talus installed its first system last month at a farm in Kenya; A unit of Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd. co-led a$22 million investment round in the world''s first producer of onsite green ammonia plants, Talus Renewables. Temasek''s Xora Innovation and Material Impact Inc. led the series A funding round, Talus said in a statement on Thursday.
With partners at Talus Renewables, Landus is changing the economics and environmental impact of anhydrous ammonia. Through a modular and localized approach, green ammonia will be produced with renewable energy to remove hydrocarbons from the traditional anhydrous ammonia manufacturing process. This anhydrous ammonia will have the same chemical
US-based Talus Renewables has deployed its modular, containerised ammonia & fertiliser production system in Kenya. Solar power and water will be utilised to produce one tonne per day of fertilizer for the Kenya Nut Corporation, with
Grey ammonia contributes 2% of global carbon emissions. Talus Renewables supports a cheaper, cleaner alternative: Green Ammonia. We are proud to introduce the world''s first modular green ammonia system that enables local production of low-cost, carbon-free fertilizers and renewable fuels. Our technology replaces a costly and unreliable supply chain, bringing equity
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NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Talus Renewables ("Talus"), a renewable energy infrastructure company and creator of the first modular green ammonia system deployed commercially, announced its $22 million Series A financing co-led by Material Impact and Xora Innovation, a deep tech early-stage investment platform of Temasek; joined
US-based Talus Renewables has deployed its first modular, containerized ammonia & fertilizer production system in Kenya. A 15-year off-take agreement has already been signed with Kenya Nut. Located just outside the capital Nairobi, the new Talus Renewables plant will use power from an on-site solar farm to produce 1 tonne per day of fertiliser. Talus []
Talus Renewables pioneered the first commercial, modular, zero-carbon green ammonia system that makes the production and distribution of a critical raw material cheaper, cleaner, and more reliable. Talus locally produces lower-cost, carbon-free ammonia at or near the point of use, creating value for multiple industries. The talusOne and
US-based Talus Renewables has deployed its modular, containerised ammonia & fertiliser production system in Kenya. Solar power and water will be utilised to produce one tonne per day of fertilizer for the Kenya Nut Corporation, with multiple, larger plants already planned. The system will also be deployed in the US for the Iowa-based Landus
With partners at Talus Renewables, Landus is changing the economics and environmental impact of anhydrous ammonia. Through a modular and localized approach, green ammonia will be produced with renewable energy to remove hydrocarbons from the traditional anhydrous ammonia manufacturing process.

To realize humanity’s sustainable future by improving access to food and fuels technology for all. Talus Renewables, an energy technology company, has pioneered the first commercial, modular, zero-carbon green ammonia system that makes the production and distribution of a critical raw material cheaper, cleaner, and more reliable.
Talus's systems' ability to generate lower-cost, carbon-free ammonia at or near the point of use reduces or eliminates supply chain length for agriculture, mining, and industrials, with additional applications in maritime shipping, renewable energy storage, and power generation.
Ammonia is a critical raw material used in fertilizers and other industrial applications. Grey ammonia contributes 2% of global carbon emissions and depends on an unreliable and costly supply chain. Talus supports a cheaper, cleaner alternative: Green Ammonia. Why Talus?
Talus says its modular plants, using wind or solar energy instead of fossil fuels, can lower farmers' carbon intensity (CI) score by 25% and cut costs by up to 30%. This innovative processing makes farming more sustainable, economical, and efficient.
Phil Inagaki, Managing Director of Xora Innovation said: "Xora Innovation specializes in supporting ventures tackling some of the world's greatest challenges through the commercialization of disruptive technologies and Talus Renewables embodies this investment thesis. One of the distinguishing features of Talus is their speed of execution.
Talus locally produces lower-cost, carbon-free ammonia at or near the point of use, creating value for multiple industries. The talusOne and talusTen operate on intermittent renewable power and are fully containerized and modular, enabling rapid deployments and scaling.
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