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Green ammonia, a derivative of green hydrogen, is emerging as the energy vector of choice for many large-scale international clean energy projects. The production and distribution of green ammonia has several key technology elements: renewable power generation, water electrolysis to make hydrogen, air separation to make nitrogen, ammonia synthesis, ammonia storage, ammonia shipping and ammonia cracking for reconversion to hydrogen.
This course will touch renewable power generation and electrolysis and, uniquely, will dive into some of the key technologies, such as green nitrogen-fed ammonia synthesis and air separation from renewable power that are not commonly discussed in the “hydrogen” economy.
If you are investing in green ammonia as a clean synthetic fuel, considering the best technologies for your projects, and thinking through the best fit solutions will be fundamental to your analysis. This course will provide insights support that process.
This course includes:
An engaging virtual training session lasting approximately three hours
Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the expert trainer
Session recording & pdf file of the presentation used during the session
Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices
A certificate of attendance on completion of the session
Agenda
Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.
The motivation for green ammonia
The green ammonia value chain
Air separation from renewable power to generate green nitrogen
Green ammonia synthesis from green nitrogen and green hydrogen
Green ammonia shipping in dedicated vessels and flexi-cargo CO2 / ammonia tankers
Green ammonia terminals and cracking for reconversion to hydrogen
Applications of green ammonia
Meet the trainer
Stephen B. Harrison is the founder and managing director at sbh4 GmbH in Germany. His work focuses on decarbonisation and hydrogen is a fundamental pillar of his consulting practice. Stephen’s hands-on hydrogen expertise extends to the full length of the value chain from production, conversion to hydrogen derivatives, purification, distribution, and storage through to utilisation.
With a background in industrial gases, including 27 years at BOC Gases, The BOC Group and Linde Gas, Stephen has intimate knowledge of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives from commercial, technical, operational and safety perspectives. Stephen served 14 years as a global business leader in these FTSE100 and DAX30 companies and had the opportunity to interact with people, businesses, and operations around the world.