The main inputs for green ammonia production are renewable electricity, water, and air.
Renewable electricity is used to produce hydrogen through electrolysis. Water is the hydrogen source. Air provides nitrogen, which is separated through a nitrogen generation system. These two gases are purified, compressed, and fed into the ammonia synthesis loop.
In addition to the main inputs, a project also needs supporting utilities and systems such as cooling, instrument air, electrical distribution, process control, safety monitoring, storage, and sometimes hydrogen storage or energy storage depending on the power supply strategy.
For small-scale green ammonia projects, the integration of these systems is critical. Hydrogen generation, nitrogen generation, ammonia synthesis, control logic, safety protection, and commissioning must work together as one complete production solution.
Key feature: The production process does not rely on fossil energy and achieves zero carbon emissions. For a detailed process, please refer to the Kapsule 2 Green Ammonia™ video.
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