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Global potential of green ammonia based on hybrid PV-wind power plants
Mahdi Fasihi
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,
Robert Weiss
, Jouni Savolainen
, Christian Breyer
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Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT
Semantum Oy
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Wind Power Plant
100%
Ammonia
100%
Global Potential
100%
Green Ammonia
100%
Ammonia-based
100%
Hybrid Solar-wind System
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
33%
Emission Cost
33%
Green Ammonia Production
33%
Greenhouse Gasses Emission
33%
Natural Gas
16%
Spatial Resolution
16%
Hydrogen Fuel
16%
Least Cost
16%
China
16%
Configuration Optimization
16%
Local Production
16%
Cost of Capital
16%
Gas Turbine
16%
Cost Level
16%
Solar PV
16%
Weather Data
16%
Niche Markets
16%
Major Regions
16%
Decarbonization
16%
Coal-based
16%
Ammonia Production
16%
Shipping Cost
16%
Ammonia Plant
16%
Coal Price
16%
Electricity Generation Technologies
16%
Wind Power Conversion
16%
Semi-flexible
16%
Regional Production
16%
Carbon Neutral Energy System
16%
Current Costs
16%
INIS
hybrids
100%
ammonia
100%
wind power plants
100%
cost
78%
production
28%
fossils
21%
emission
14%
coal
14%
greenhouse gases
14%
levels
7%
data
7%
carbon
7%
market
7%
hydrogen
7%
conversion
7%
range
7%
prices
7%
configuration
7%
natural gas
7%
weather
7%
power generation
7%
energy systems
7%
spatial resolution
7%
china
7%
gas turbines
7%
capital costs
7%
decarbonization
7%
chemical feedstocks
7%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Green Ammonia
100%
Wind Power
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
33%
Electricity Generation
16%
Spatial Resolution
16%
Natural Gas
16%
China
16%
Gas Turbine
16%
Carbon Neutral Energy
16%