Green Ammonia: A Spatial Energy Vector and a Zero Carbon Fertilizer
Green ammonia is essential across a wide range of industrial processes, as it helps to decarbonize different sectors such as agriculture, power generation, and transportation, where it can be used as a fuel as well as fertilizers; green ammonia can also replace fossil fuels in power generation and can be used to store renewable energy.
Green ammonia is produced through various technologies through a process that uses renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower, which is then fed into an electrolyzer to extract hydrogen from water, while nitrogen is removed from the air using an air separation unit.
Green ammonia is essential across a wide range of industrial processes, as it helps to decarbonize different sectors such as agriculture, power generation, and transportation, where it can be used as a fuel as well as fertilizers; green ammonia can also replace fossil fuels in power generation and can be used to store renewable energy.
Green ammonia is produced through various technologies through a process that uses renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower, which is then fed into an electrolyzer to extract hydrogen from water, while nitrogen is removed from the air using an air separation unit.