The Environmental Feasibility of Decentralised Solar Ammonia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2023.150PMID:
38047819Keywords:
Ammonia leaf, Green ammonia, Life cycle assessment, N2 electroreductionAbstract
Intense efforts have been devoted to developing green and blue centralised Haber-Bosch processes (gHB and bHB, respectively), but the feasibility of a decentralised and sustainable scheme has yet to be assessed. Here we reveal the conditions under which small-scale systems based on the electrocatalytic reduction of nitrogen (eN2R) powered by photovoltaic energy (NH3-leaf) could become a competitive technology in terms of environmental criteria. To this end, we calculated energy efficiency targets based on solar irradiation atlases to guide research in the incipient eN2R field. Even under this germinal state, the NH3-leaf technology would compete favourably in sunny locations relative to the business-as-usual production scenario. The disclosed sustainability potential of NH3-leaf makes it a strong ally of gHB toward a non-fossil ammonia production.
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NCCR Catalysis
Grant numbers 180544
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Copyright (c) 2023 S. C. D'Angelo, A. J. Martín, G. Guillén-Gosálbez, J. Pérez-Ramírez
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