Ammonia: Bringing hydrogen to the green steel plant
Everyone is talking about #hydrogen and its application in industry to fight CO2 emissions. Research and industry are analysing ways to use hydrogen for green #steel production. However, it’s difficult and costly to store and transport hydrogen. Yan Ma explains how ammonia can be used as a hydrogen carrier thus being easily transported with already established transcontinental logistics. Moreover, using ammonia has several advantages for the reduction of #iron ore and the alloying to produce steel.
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Видео Ammonia: Bringing hydrogen to the green steel plant канала Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials
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