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Driving the Transition to Sustainable Ammonia Production through Advanced Techno-Economic Analysis
Driving the Transition to Sustainable Ammonia Production through Advanced Techno-Economic Analysis
Published 07-04-24
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By Thomas Kwan
By integrating and optimizing new energy systems, ammonia production costs can be significantly reduced, even with high variability in grid energy costs and the intermittent nature of renewable energy.
Driving the Transition to Sustainable Ammonia Production through Advanced Techno-Economic Analysis
The global energy transition and the urgent need to decarbonize the chemicals industry have brought renewed focus on the potential of electrified ammonia production (e-ammonia) as a pathway to sustainable, low-carbon ammonia.
This study is a comprehensive techno-economic analysis, based on a novel modeling approach and extensive sensitivity analysis.
Our research has significant implications for the agriculture and chemical sectors, suggesting that integrating onsite renewable energy and smart control systems can enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of ammonia production, providing a promising avenue for cost savings in chemical production.
Our findings
This study combines systems approach, the integration of digital and electrification technologies, and the comprehensive optimization of the entire production process to achieve the lowest possible costs and highest efficiency. Furthermore, it extensively modeled different cost structures from the grid.
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