
Politecnico di Torino has published two new open-access scientific papers within the framework of the AMPS project, contributing to the ongoing activities of WP6, Task T6.4, focused on identifying optimal routes to market for solid oxide technologies.
The latest publication, “Cost competitiveness of green ammonia via solid oxide electrolysis in Europe: A region-specific analysis”, investigates the economic potential of green ammonia production through Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) across different European regions. The study highlights SOEC-ammonia as a promising pathway for decarbonized ammonia synthesis, combining high efficiency with the possibility of integrating renewable electricity and waste heat.
This 2026 work builds upon the modelling framework previously developed in the 2025 publication “Economic viability and CO2 emissions of hydrogen production for ammonia synthesis: A comparative analysis across Europe”, which assessed hydrogen production routes for ammonia synthesis from both economic and environmental perspectives.
Together, these publications support the AMPS WP6 activities aimed at evaluating optimal market pathways for SOC technologies, where SOEC-based ammonia production emerges as one of the most promising options for large-scale green hydrogen utilization.