2006
DOI: 10.1504/ijnhpa.2006.009867
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H2-MHR conceptual designs based on the sulphur iodine process and high-temperature electrolysis

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“…: World natural gas reserves by country [4] Figure 2: World coal reserves by country [4] Figure 3: Sulphur-iodine thermochemical process shown by Richards et al [19] Table 1: Financial assumptions for Gray and Tomlinson study [3,5] Table 2: Summary of Gray and Tomlinson study results for several coal gasification technologies [5] Table 3: Financial assumptions for Kreutz et al study [11] Table 4: Summary of Kreutz et al study results for several coal gasification technologies [11] Table 5: Summary of hydrogen production cost from wind energy by Levene et al [30] Table 6: Hydrogen production studies summary Table 7: Hydrogen production studies adjusted for inflation Table 8: Conversion efficiency from hydrogen to ammonia Table 9: Economic assumptions for ammonia synthesis facility Table 10: Specific capital cost for ammonia synthesis for designs with and without ASU and gas turbine for a 2,200 t/day synthesis plant Table 11: Specific capital cost per tonne of ammonia and total plant cost based on plant size and use of ASU Table 12: Calculated cost of ammonia from hydrogen sources Table 13: Comparison of alternative fuel costs in 2007 dollars Table 14: Sensitivity analysis results Table 15: Comparison between hydrogen and ammonia low-temperature storage Table 16: Comparison of storage vessel transport methods for ammonia and hydrogen Table 17: Comparison between hydrogen and ammonia pipeline system Table 18: Energy use in the methane and ammonia pipeline systems Table 19: Pipeline analysis results Table 20: Production, storage, and transportation cost for hydrogen and ammonia vi ABSTRACT This thesis reports the results of a feasibility study performed on the concept of an Ammonia Economy, which treats ammonia as an alternative fuel and energy storage mechanism. As part of the Ammoni...…”
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“…: World natural gas reserves by country [4] Figure 2: World coal reserves by country [4] Figure 3: Sulphur-iodine thermochemical process shown by Richards et al [19] Table 1: Financial assumptions for Gray and Tomlinson study [3,5] Table 2: Summary of Gray and Tomlinson study results for several coal gasification technologies [5] Table 3: Financial assumptions for Kreutz et al study [11] Table 4: Summary of Kreutz et al study results for several coal gasification technologies [11] Table 5: Summary of hydrogen production cost from wind energy by Levene et al [30] Table 6: Hydrogen production studies summary Table 7: Hydrogen production studies adjusted for inflation Table 8: Conversion efficiency from hydrogen to ammonia Table 9: Economic assumptions for ammonia synthesis facility Table 10: Specific capital cost for ammonia synthesis for designs with and without ASU and gas turbine for a 2,200 t/day synthesis plant Table 11: Specific capital cost per tonne of ammonia and total plant cost based on plant size and use of ASU Table 12: Calculated cost of ammonia from hydrogen sources Table 13: Comparison of alternative fuel costs in 2007 dollars Table 14: Sensitivity analysis results Table 15: Comparison between hydrogen and ammonia low-temperature storage Table 16: Comparison of storage vessel transport methods for ammonia and hydrogen Table 17: Comparison between hydrogen and ammonia pipeline system Table 18: Energy use in the methane and ammonia pipeline systems Table 19: Pipeline analysis results Table 20: Production, storage, and transportation cost for hydrogen and ammonia vi ABSTRACT This thesis reports the results of a feasibility study performed on the concept of an Ammonia Economy, which treats ammonia as an alternative fuel and energy storage mechanism. As part of the Ammoni...…”
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“…Hydrogen is produced by decomposing hydrogen iodide into hydrogen and iodine at 300°C while the iodine is then recycled back into the process. The hydrogen is produced with an overall efficiency of 45% based on the higher heating value of hydrogen [19]. [19] Thermochemical water splitting offers the advantage of a higher efficiency compared to conventional electrolysis.…”
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“…This process is still under R&D, and different options are considered (Gupta 2008;Agency 2006). With this process, the hydrogen can be produced with an overall efficiency of about 45% using almost only hear (Richards 2006). Because sulfuric acid and halogen are very corrosive, the selection of the structural materials is an important and still open issue.…”
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