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Review on the Safe Use of Ammonia Fuel Cells in the Maritime Industry

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14113023

Keywords

zero-carbon; shipping; ammonia; power production; fuel cells; safety

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Funding

  1. Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking [875156]
  2. European Union
  3. Hydrogen Europe
  4. ShipFC project

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The International Maritime Organisation aims to reduce shipping's Green House Gas emissions by 50% by 2050, using environmentally friendly fuels like ammonia. However, challenges such as selecting appropriate generators and addressing safety hazards need to be overcome for ammonia fuel to become a compelling option for decarbonizing shipping.
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organisation adopted an ambitious plan to contribute to the global efforts to reduce the Greenhouse Gas emissions, as set by the Paris Agreement, by targeting a 50% reduction in shipping's Green House Gas emissions by 2050, benchmarked to 2008 levels. To meet these challenging goals, the maritime industry must introduce environmentally friendly fuels with negligible, or low SOX, NOX and CO2 emissions. Ammonia use in maritime applications is considered promising, due to its high energy density, low flammability, easy storage and low production cost. Moreover, ammonia can be used as fuel in a variety of propulsors such as fuel cells and can be produced from renewable sources. As a result, ammonia can be used as a versatile marine fuel, exploiting the existing infrastructure, and having zero SOX and CO2 emissions. However, there are several challenges to overcome for ammonia to become a compelling fuel towards the decarbonisation of shipping. Such factors include the selection of the appropriate ammonia-fuelled power generator, the selection of the appropriate system safety assessment tool, and mitigating measures to address the hazards of ammonia. This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of ammonia fuelled fuel cells for marine applications and presents their potential, and challenges.

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