This data-file models the costs of converting green hydrogen into ammonia, transporting the ammonia in an LPG tanker, then converting then converting the ammonia back into hydrogen through ammonia cracking….
This data-file captures the economics of producing ammonia from inputs of hydrogen and nitrogen, using the Haber process. This matters as fertilizer production thus explains over 1% of global emissions….
…ammonia, then ship the ammonia to Europe or Japan. Its guidance implies hydrogen could be imported at $10/kg while earning a 10% IRR. But we needed to assume several cost…
…hydrogen pipelines and chemical hydrogen carriers (e.g., ammonia). Midstream costs will be 2-10x higher than comparable gas value chains, while up to 50% of hydrogen’s embedded energy may be lost…
The purpose of this data-file is to disaggregate the energy content of combustion fuels, including natural gas, different oil products, NGLs, coal, hydrogen, methanol, ammonia et al. $299.00 – Purchase Checkout Added…
…stress-tested in the data-file. The largest input costs is ammonia, which is progressively oxidized using the Ostwald process, a high-temperature catalytic oxidation reaction, using a platinum-rhodium catalyst, at low-medium pressures…
…shorter and simpler value chains, direct substitution for pre-existing hydrogen in industry; or transporting hydrogen in carrier molecules (toluene, ammonia, electrofuels are less likely to result in hydrogen emissions, even…
…explains around 7% of total US greenhouse gas emissions (per the EPA). Another 30% of the total emissions footprint for producing crops is from producing fertilizers themselves, such as ammonia…
This data-file breaks down Russia’s export revenues, import country by import country, looking across oil, gas, coal, steel, aluminium, copper, gold, aluminium, ammonia, agricultural products, other metals, materials and manufactured…
…the Andrussow Processes, at 1,126ºC and 14.7 psi, converting methane, ammonia and air into hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Hydrogen cyanide can then be further processed into sodium…