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Ammonia cracking - Enabling access to renewable hydrogen

Sustainably produced hydrogen is a key vector for decarbonising many hard-to-abate industries such as transportation, power and chemical manufacture. The regions expected to be prominent producers of decarbonised hydrogen are not necessarily where the demand resides. Ammonia is a potential hydrogen carrier which offers advantages in containing no carbon molecules and it is a globally traded commodity today. Ammonia cracking allows the conversion of ammonia back into hydrogen to facilitate the transportation of large quantities of clean hydrogen over long distances.

 

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