Challenges of Application of Green Ammonia as Fuel in Onshore Transportation

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The main purpose of the article is to present a comprehensive and critical review of the challenges and risks associated with the use of green ammonia as an alternative fuel in land transport. The review is motivated by the clear trend toward phasing out fossil fuel vehicles and replacing them with emission-free alternatives. Topics covered include safety aspects such as safety of powering of vehicles, the production of green ammonia, the use of ammonia in the context of various fuel solutions (combustion engines and fuel cell engines), and the discussion of ammonia-powered vehicles in the context of air pollution. The paper offers new insights into identifying the challenges and obstacles that may arise in the case of the massive use of green ammonia as a fuel for land transport. In addition, the review presents the latest information on the technological readiness of the necessary infrastructure for the production, transport, storage, and utilization of green ammonia in internal combustion or electric engines.

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Chorowski, M., Lepszy, M., Machaj, K., Malecha, Z., Porwisiak, D., Porwisiak, P., … Stanclik, M. (2023, July 1). Challenges of Application of Green Ammonia as Fuel in Onshore Transportation. Energies. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16134898

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