Could the implementation of SOEC technology potentially lower the expenses associated with green ammonia production?
On the 3rd of September, H2 View is hosting an informative webinar titled "I**n Conversation with Ceres". This event, which can be watched live or on-demand, is free to attend and requires registration for access.
The focus of the webinar will be on solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC), a technology that Ceres is exploring as a potential solution for large-scale green ammonia production. SOEC operates at high temperatures, which could enable efficient green ammonia production at scale.
Chief Product Officer Nick Lawrence and Principal Product Applications Specialist Chandra Macauley from Ceres will lead the discussion, providing insights into the potential of SOEC for green ammonia production. The discussion will also cover markets that could drive early momentum, opportunities to decarbonize existing ammonia, and the conditions needed for large-scale deployment.
Ceres claims that solid oxide electrolysis could reduce energy consumption by approximately 30% per kilogram of hydrogen produced, through the use of waste heat from the process. This could significantly lower the costs associated with green ammonia production, making it a more viable solution for the sector.
Electricity accounts for 40-50% of green ammonia production costs, making efficiency a key factor in competitiveness. The promise of green ammonia is vast, but without advancements in production and scale, it may not become a viable solution. The sector for green ammonia production requires the development of new technologies and integration with renewable energy sources.
The webinar will take place at 14:30 (BST) on the 3rd of September and will be available for viewing on our website.tv. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the future of green ammonia production and the role of solid oxide electrolysis.
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