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Ammonia Production as Alternative Energy for the Baltic Sea Region

One of the consequences of the conflict in Ukraine relates to the growing shortfall in global ammonia production. There are additional negative global impacts on the availability of fertilizers and prices of ammonia (NH3). The shortage in ammonia production does not only influence the agroindustry b...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2023-02, Vol.16 (4), p.1831
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Baltic Sea Region
Capital budgeting
Cash flow forecasting
Climate change
Climate change mitigation
Construction
decarbonization
Discounted cash flow
Fertilizers
Fossil fuels
Gasoline prices
Global temperature changes
green energy
Infrastructure
International economic relations
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Maritime industry
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Net present value
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Ports
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Shipping industry
Transport media
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