The production of hydrogen from renewable sources has become a key objective in the energy transition toward a more sustainable and low-carbon economy. Among the many potential sources of hydrogen, ammonia from biogas digestate presents itself as a promising opportunity. Digestate is a by-product of the degradation of organic waste by anaerobic digestion, and it contains a significant amount of ammonia.
The recovery of ammonia contained in the digestate offers a potential route for the production of renewable hydrogen.
The production of hydrogen from ammonia is an efficient and cost-effective way to produce hydrogen. Ammonia is an easily available and relatively inexpensive chemical that can be used as a raw material for the production of hydrogen.