Technology Overview
Green ammonia synthesis is a potential alternative fuel solution in future green energy systems. Green ammonia, produced from electrolysis using renewable energy, can replace fossil fuels in maritime transport and power generation, while also playing an important role in green fertilizer production and long-term energy storage.
Technical Characteristics
Green ammonia production includes hydrogen production via electrolysis, nitrogen production through an Air Separation Unit (ASU), and the ammonia synthesis process. Conventional technologies such as Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) and Autothermal Reforming (ATR) are also referenced, with the addition of carbon capture technologies to reduce CO₂ emissions, resulting in blue ammonia.
| Technology | Efficiency | Advantages | Disadvantages |
| SMR + ASU | High | Widely used | High CO₂ emissions |
| ATR + ASU | Flexible | Adjustable H:CO ratio | Dependent on fossil fuels |
| Electrolysis | High | Uses renewable energy | High cost |
The production cost of green ammonia remains high, mainly due to dependence on renewable electricity costs and hydrogen electrolysis technology. However, costs are expected to decline in the future with technological advancements and scaling.
Application in Vietnam
In Vietnam, green ammonia has not yet been deployed at a commercial scale. In the long term, it is considered a promising solution for energy storage and use as fuel or industrial feedstock.
