2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(438e) Industry Perspective on Green Ammonia: Current Status and Challenges in Synthesis, Transportation and Utilization
The presentation will focus on the electrolyzer-based green ammonia synthesis process (renewable electricity generation used to produce hydrogen in electrolyzers which, along with nitrogen from ASU, feeding to ammonia synthesis), ammonia storage, transportation and its utilization. The discussion will be around the challenges associated with the green ammonia life cycle.
The cyclic nature of the availability of the renewable electricity and difficulties in synchronizing the ammonia synthesis with it, is one example of challenges during synthesis. Water, being the main feedstock for the process, may compete with limited water resources that are typically used for human consumption. The industry normally looks at green ammonia as the carrier of the renewable energy, where it is expected to use ammonia as is, to produce energy or convert it to hydrogen by cracking process and then use the hydrogen to produce energy. The technologies to convert ammonia to energy are still not fully commercialized. The green hydrogen process is capital intensive â especially the electrolyzers. Added to that are the challenges associated with electrolyzer procurement, which makes the green ammonia synthesis process economically unattractive. The need of co-locating renewable electricity source, water availability and easy connectivity to transportation hub may pose hurdles for the location choice of the green ammonia synthesis facility.
All the above issues with green ammonia synthesis will be elaborated and discussed. It is also intended to propose probable solutions or recommend alternatives.