Life Cycle Assessment of CO2 emission from Multigeneration of Water-Electricity-Ammonia Scheme using Sunlight in arid/semi-arid region and Seawater through Pipeline
Abstract:Water, electricity, and ammonia (artificial fertilizer) are essential for human welfare. The self-sufficient and sustainable productions of them from renewable resources are indispensable for social security and the future society. In this study, we proposed the Water-Electricity-Ammonia (WEA) scheme that produces electricity, freshwater, and ammonia and supplies them at a certain ratio. We investigated the life cycle CO2 (LCCO2) emission from the case of inland cities in arid/semi-arid regions that obtain the… Show more
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