2021 Annual Meeting
(436g) Optimizing Energy Efficiency of Ammonia Production Via Electrochemical Reaction and Haber-Bosch Process
In this work, an electrolytic cell powered by a time-varying solar source is employed for hydrogen production. Air is separated via a membrane to provide a nitrogen source, and then the Haber-Bosch reaction is used to produce the product. The degrees of freedom in this problem are the number of batteries purchased, as well as the dynamic production and charging schedules. To determine the optimal production profile, a mixed integer non-linear programing model is formulated and solved. Results demonstrate how varying levels of production and energy storage usage correspond to different levels of energy availability, and show the feasibility of completely sustainable ammonia production, using no raw materials other than water and nitrogen, and creating zero emissions.