Conveners
[HP] Green Ammonia: Future production technologies and applications
- Hyungju Kim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU)
Description
Global demand for Ammonia is expected to reach 688 million ton by 2050, well above triple of current demand which is 183 million ton. Conventional Ammonia synthesis is through Haver-Bosch process with fossil fuel, responsible for nearly 2% of global CO2 emissions. Despite of the growing demand, ambitious targets to achieve Carbon-neutrality by 2050 are deterring traditional Ammonia generation. It is inevitable to deviate from the traditional route and explore other options.
A promising transition is Green Ammonia, 100% carbon-free and renewable choice of route. Green Ammonia is a broad term depicting Ammonia generated with renewable energy and Hydrogen from water electrolysis.
This session invites experts on this path to next generation Green Ammonia. It aims to find out technological, industrial and political aspects in regards to the subject, not limited to progress, hurdles, supporting EU regulations, direction of the development, and potential applications that may expand Ammonia industry in the future.
Andrea Guati Rojo is Stakeholder Relations Manager at Ammonia Energy Association, responsible for managing AEA's internal and external affairs and the AEA certification scheme. She performed the first-ever empirical study on green ammonia public acceptance, examining the development of ammonia projects in Mexico and the UK.
Her presentation will cover:
-Conventional Ammonia production...
The presentation will cover below topics:
-Status of European Ammonia Industry in production, logistics, and application aspects.
-Green ammonia production status in European countries
-Commercialization of Green Ammonia and limitations
Hydrogen strategies and high level energy transition roadmaps pinpoint ammonia as a carbon-free energy vector, beyond its traditional use as feedstock for fertilizers and chemicals. Therefore, ammonia also has a central importance in solving the urgent energy-, feedstock- and food security questions around the world.
Current demand side of ammonia market in Germany and South Korea will be...
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