Ammonia synthesis is the most important step for nitrogen-fertilizer production and consumes approximately 1% of the world’s energy production and energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to the concomitant emissions caused by ammonia and nitrogen fertilizer synthesis, centrally produced fertilizer that must be distributed to farms also harms the environment because of the embodied energy of transportation. An environmentally-optimal nitrogen fertilizer system would be distributed on farms themselves using only renewable inputs. Recent developments in solar photovoltaic technology and subsystems for ammonia production have made non-organic on-site ammonia production physically possible. This study provides a technical evaluation...
In the DüSol research project, the technology of sustainable fertilizer production is developed and...
Ammonia production contributes more than 1% of the global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) while being...
Currently, 38 % of the power generated to meet the energy requirements of the of the stationary mark...
International audienceAmmonia synthesis is the most important step for nitrogen-fertilizer productio...
The paper presents a cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of production of ammonia using wind power....
The yearly demand for cereals for both, food and animal feeding, is projected to reach some 3 billio...
Intense efforts have been devoted to developing green and blue centralised Haber-Bosch processes (gH...
Optimum corn yields require nitrogen fertilization in most crop rotations, but the energy consumed d...
An electrolytic renewable nitrogen fertilizer process that utilizes wind-generated electricity, N{su...
Ammonia is an important input into agriculture and is used widely as base chemical for the chemical ...
A process is proposed capable to produce ammonia solely from sun, water and air and therewith promis...
Ammonia is an important input into agriculture and is used widely as base chemical for the chemical ...
Hydrogen and ammonia are two of the most significant clean fuels, energy carriers and storage media ...
is Guide provides information to identify cost-effective practices and technologies to increase ener...
is Guide provides information to identify cost-effective practices and technologies to increase ener...
In the DüSol research project, the technology of sustainable fertilizer production is developed and...
Ammonia production contributes more than 1% of the global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) while being...
Currently, 38 % of the power generated to meet the energy requirements of the of the stationary mark...
International audienceAmmonia synthesis is the most important step for nitrogen-fertilizer productio...
The paper presents a cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of production of ammonia using wind power....
The yearly demand for cereals for both, food and animal feeding, is projected to reach some 3 billio...
Intense efforts have been devoted to developing green and blue centralised Haber-Bosch processes (gH...
Optimum corn yields require nitrogen fertilization in most crop rotations, but the energy consumed d...
An electrolytic renewable nitrogen fertilizer process that utilizes wind-generated electricity, N{su...
Ammonia is an important input into agriculture and is used widely as base chemical for the chemical ...
A process is proposed capable to produce ammonia solely from sun, water and air and therewith promis...
Ammonia is an important input into agriculture and is used widely as base chemical for the chemical ...
Hydrogen and ammonia are two of the most significant clean fuels, energy carriers and storage media ...
is Guide provides information to identify cost-effective practices and technologies to increase ener...
is Guide provides information to identify cost-effective practices and technologies to increase ener...
In the DüSol research project, the technology of sustainable fertilizer production is developed and...
Ammonia production contributes more than 1% of the global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) while being...
Currently, 38 % of the power generated to meet the energy requirements of the of the stationary mark...