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class-of-h2-module-10-technologies-for-green-ammonia

Class of H2, Module 10 – Technologies for green ammonia

In the Hydrogen Masterclass series of training from Class of H2, take your hydrogen knowledge from the fundamentals to the building blocks of success.

This module tackles Technologies for Green Ammonia.

For several years, attention has focused on green hydrogen as a clean energy vector. Produced on electrolysers from renewable electrical power generated by wind, solar or hydro schemes, green hydrogen is regarded as a fuel with a very low-carbon footprint.

Yet, the conversion of green hydrogen to green ammonia has been an established concept for many decades, and green ammonia has firmly entered the conversation in recent years for both its clean fuel potential and its readily-available infrastructure.

Ammonia is readily liquefied and as a liquid it has a high volumetric energy density, about 50% higher than liquid hydrogen. The savings in shipping costs of liquid ammonia, compared to liquid hydrogen mean that CAPEX and OPEX savings from the shipping operation can be routed to the ammonia conversion facility. For long distances, such as the Australia to Europe route, liquid ammonia is considered the most cost-effective mode of green hydrogen transportation.

There is also the same historic motivation to produce green ammonia at an applications level: to generate nitrogen fertilisers, a use case that will endure.

How, then, is ammonia produced and what are the pathways to green ammonia now and in the future?  In this module from Class of H2, learn all about:

  • The different technologies behind ammonia production, from thermochemical and electrochemical to renewable feedstocks
  • The conversion of hydrogen to ammonia at the production location
  • Energy-efficient production of green ammonia
  • Using green electrons to optimise project economics with green ammonia
  • How your business can make successful integration of green ammonia technologies and projects.

When and what to expect:

  • Available now on-demand (originally broadcast on 13th March 2024)
  • 90 minutes masterclass on the topic from recognised trainer
  • 30 minutes audience Q&A per module (moderated)
  • Diagrams, images and data-graphics to enrich the experience
  • PDF slide deck of module provided to all participants, post-session
  • £300 / €350 / $385 per module (bundle discounts available for 3+ modules)

For more information and to access your hydrogen training on-demand, visit

https://gasworld.tv/class-of-h2/


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