GregLocock
Automotive
- Apr 10, 2001
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So they take green hydrogen, turn it into green ammonia, put it in the tug's fueltank, and then break the green ammonia into nitrogen and hydrogen, vent the nitrogen, use the hydrogen in a fuel cell to power a motor.
Each step of that other than the first is well proven tech. I don 't know what the round trip efficiency of all that is, but have a sneaking suspicion that it is well below 50%. On the other hand when your source of energy has zero variable cost traditional efficiency is probably not a great measure, you are really interested in lifetime MJ /$ of capital
Cheers
Greg Locock
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