Despite the energy losses in the round trip efficiency, hydrogen and ammonia are likely to be used as clean energy vectors to balance non-programmable renewable power generation in many grids. Firing these gases on turbines to create responsive peak-shaving capacity is possible. However, the emissions footprint must be monitored closely to avoid nitrous oxide greenhouse gas emissions from the burners. […]
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