Ammonia — The Key to a Hydrogen Economy
October 13-14, 2005 • Argonne National Laboratory
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Post-Conference Comments
Norm Olson, Iowa Energy Center
Overview and Welcome
Stephen D. Ban, Argonne National Laboratory
Ammonia as a Transportation Fuel II
Norm Olson, Iowa Energy Center
Preliminary Assessment of Energy and GHG Emissions of Ammonia to H2 for Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications
Michael Q. Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
Coal to Ammonia
Mark Ibsen, Rentech Development Corporation
The Great Plains Wind Resource
Bill Leighty, Leighty Foundation
Efficient Ammonia Production
Jim Gosnell, KBR
Non-Equatorial Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTC) Applications
William Kumm, Arctic Energies, Ltd.
Electrolyzers
Andres Cloumann, Norsk Hydro
Ammonia Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Greg Hutchison, Royster Clark
Ammonia Fuel Cell Systems
Jason C. Ganley, Howard University
Direct Ammonia Fuel Cells for Distributed Power Generation and CHP
Andy McFarlan, Natural Resources Canada
Ammonia is the Fuel for the Hydrogen Economy
Karl Kordesch, University of Graz, Austria
Internal Combustion Engines and Ammonia (Second Report)
Ted Hollinger, Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc.
Anhydrous Ammonia, Safe Handling in the Retail Fertilizer Market
Ron Demaray, RCI
Opportunities and Challenges for an Ammonia Fuel Economy
John Holbrook, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory