A new hydrogen ammonia synthesiser could clean up the global production of ammonia

 

A Canadian-based company fuel positive has developed a new system to produce green ammonia from water air powered by green energy, that can produce ammonia at a much cheaper price than the current Born-Haber systems. The company uses electrolysers which split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen with a new proprietary reactor that combines nitrogen from the air with the hydrogen using much lower temperatures and much lower pressures than the current system which results in ammonia being produced at 60% of the cost of current systems. The system is sold inside a plug and play shipping container sized box that can be installed anywhere the ammonia is required which also eliminates transport costs of the ammonia which can be up to 50% of the cost. Future expansions could bring down the cost even more. About 235 million tons of ammonia are produced globally every year and much of the energy required to make this is because current systems require high temperatures and very high pressures and these are powered by burning fossil fuels. These processes account for 1% of the worlds carbon emissions each year. This new system could radically change the production of ammonia and the cost of making it.



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