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Techno-economic optimization of renewable urea production for sustainable agriculture and CO<sub>2</sub> utilization

Matthew J. Palys, Pródromos Daoutidis

Journal of Physics Energy · 2023

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Summary

Abstract Urea is the most used nitrogen fertilizer due to its ease of storage, transportation, and application. It is made by combining ammonia and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), both of which are produced predominantly from fossil fuels at present. The recent momentum behind ammonia production using renewable-powered electrolysis offers an opportunity to both make urea in a more sustainable way and utilize CO 2 from external sources. In this work, we present a techno-economic optimization model to minimize the cost of making urea in this way. The model allows for time-varying chemical production in response to renewable variability by simultaneously optimizing production facility design and hourly operation. We performed a case study for Minnesota considering the use of byproduct CO 2 from bioet

Subject
Regenerative & agroecological farming
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1088/2515-7655/ad0ee6
Catalogue ID
SNmonuucp4-uenecj
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