Techno-economic viability of islanded green ammonia as a carbon-free energy vector and as a substitute for conventional production
Decarbonising ammonia production is an environmental imperative given that it independently accounts for 1.8% of global carbon dioxide emissions and supports the feeding of over 48% of the global population. The recent decline of production costs and its potential as an energy vector warrant investi...
Main Authors: | Nayak-Luke, RM, Banares-Alcantara, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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