This study assesses the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) and economic feasibility of applying thermal decomposition of methane (TDM) technology for ammonia production compared to the conventional steam methane reforming (SMR) technology. A detailed process model for each ammonia-based technology was developed to get data to perform energy, life cycle GHG emissions, and economic analyses. The results showed that the SMR plant consumes 30.3% more fuel than the TDM. The life cycle GHG emissions of TDM and SMR are 1.42 and 2.51 t CO2e/t NH3, respectively. The combustion and process emissions released to the environment and electricity emissions take a large share in the life cycle emissions of SMR and TDM, respectively. The production cost of am...
In recent years, several researchers have studied the potential use of ammonia (NH3) as an energy ve...
This study presents an integrated techno-environmental assessment of hydrogen production from natura...
Greenhouse gas emissions from fertiliser production are set to increase before stabilising due to th...
This study assesses the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) and economic feasibility of applying thermal...
To reduce the fossil-fuel consumption and the impacts of conventional ammonia production on climate ...
Ammonia has been proposed as a replacement for fossil fuels. Like hydrogen, emissions from the combu...
Worldwide ammonia production consumes 1-2% of the world's annual energy supply together with about 4...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions from fertiliser production are set to increase before stabilising d...
Ammonia is an industrial chemical and the basic building block for the fertilizer industry. Lately, ...
Ammonia has recently attracted great attention as a fuel for internal combustion engines. The aim of...
Increasing global warming concerns are compelling humanity to find alternative fuels to fossil fuels...
Hydrogen can be produced from the decomposition of methane (also called pyrolysis). Many studies ass...
Summary: Blue and green ammonia production have been proposed as low-carbon alternatives to emission...
The transition to the hydrogen economy has been proposed as a sustainable solution for the simultane...
International audienceThe Covid era has made us aware of the need for resilient, self-sufficient, an...
In recent years, several researchers have studied the potential use of ammonia (NH3) as an energy ve...
This study presents an integrated techno-environmental assessment of hydrogen production from natura...
Greenhouse gas emissions from fertiliser production are set to increase before stabilising due to th...
This study assesses the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) and economic feasibility of applying thermal...
To reduce the fossil-fuel consumption and the impacts of conventional ammonia production on climate ...
Ammonia has been proposed as a replacement for fossil fuels. Like hydrogen, emissions from the combu...
Worldwide ammonia production consumes 1-2% of the world's annual energy supply together with about 4...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions from fertiliser production are set to increase before stabilising d...
Ammonia is an industrial chemical and the basic building block for the fertilizer industry. Lately, ...
Ammonia has recently attracted great attention as a fuel for internal combustion engines. The aim of...
Increasing global warming concerns are compelling humanity to find alternative fuels to fossil fuels...
Hydrogen can be produced from the decomposition of methane (also called pyrolysis). Many studies ass...
Summary: Blue and green ammonia production have been proposed as low-carbon alternatives to emission...
The transition to the hydrogen economy has been proposed as a sustainable solution for the simultane...
International audienceThe Covid era has made us aware of the need for resilient, self-sufficient, an...
In recent years, several researchers have studied the potential use of ammonia (NH3) as an energy ve...
This study presents an integrated techno-environmental assessment of hydrogen production from natura...
Greenhouse gas emissions from fertiliser production are set to increase before stabilising due to th...