Ammonia — The Key to US Energy Independence
September 30 – October 3, 2012 • San Antonio, TX
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Monday, October 1
Welcome and Speaker Introduction
John Holbrook, NH3 Fuel Association
Kick-off / Update from the Chairman
Norm Olson, Iowa Energy Center
Keynote Address — Enabling NH3 Fuel
Eddie Sturman, Sturman Industries
NH3 Compared with other “Fuels”
Bill Leighty, The Leighty Foundation
What’s Stopping Us? Recognizing and Removing Obstacles to the Launch of Ammonia Fuel
Trevor Brown, Private Consultant
NH3 Transportation Challenges and a Solution — Distributed Production
Glen Buckley, NPK Fertilizer Advisory Service
Our Carbon Free Energy Future
Carl Schoder, Independent Energy Researcher
Update on Ammonia Engine Combustion Using Direct Fuel Injection
Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University
Demonstration of an Ammonia-Gasoline Dual Fuel System in a Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engine
Youngmin Woo, Jin Young Jang, Youngiae Lee, Jong Hoon Joo, Ji Haeng Yu, Hyung Chul Yoon, and Jong-Nam Kim, Korean Institute of Energy Research
Enabling Efficient Engine Control
Dave Drury and Eddie Sturman, Sturman Industries
Renewable NH3 and Direct NH3 Fuel Cells: Canadian R&D for Clean, Distributed Electricity Generation
Andrew McFarlan, Natural Resources Canada, CanmetENERGY-Ottawa
Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia from Steam and Nitrogen Using an Oxygen-ion Conducting Electrolyte
Jong Hoon Joo, Hyung Chul Yoon, Hana Jeoung, Ji Haeng Yu, Jong-Nam Kim, Youngmin Woo, Jin Young Jang, Korean Institute of Energy Research
Fuel Conditioning System for Ammonia-Fired Power Plants
Arif Karabeyoglu and Brian Evans, Space Propulsion Group
The Simple Molecules Strategy
Steve Crolius, Clinton Climate Initiative
Tuesday, October 2
Welcome and Announcements
John Holbrook, NH3 Fuel Association
Ammonia, Carbon Capture, and Gas Turbines Ensure U.S. Energy Independence
Edgar Vercruysse, Probatex s.c.
NH3 as a Hydrogen Carrier
Yoshitsugu Kojima and Takayuki Ichikawa, Hiroshima University
Ammonia — An Energy Buffering Solution for the Future
Anish Patil, Proton Ventures
Intermediate-Temperature Tubular Direct Ammonia Fuel Cells
Sean Babinec, Anthony Manerbino, Shay Robinson, Jason Ganley, and Neal Sullivan, Colorado School of Mines
Small-Scale Distributed Ammonia Production (less than 100 TPD)
Doug Carpenter, Sustainable Fuels Inc, and William Ayres, R3Sciences LP
Electrical Support for Small Scale Distributed Ammonia Production
Ted Hollinger, Hydrogen Engine Center
Ammonia Production Using a Hydrogen Pulse Jet — A Chemical Discovery, Concept Proving Device, and Future Commercial Use
Bruce Peters, Aqua Reborn
Lessons Learned in Developing a Wind-to-Ammonia Pilot Plant
Michael Reese and Cory Marquart, University of Minnesota
Harvesting Low-hanging Fruit: What have we done with the Conoco-Phillips Energy Prize (the story of Wind to Green LLC)
Matt Kern, Jack Swearengen and Peter Swearengen, Wind-To-Green LLC
Green Energy for Africa: Stranded Gas or Coal and CO2-Enhanced Oil Recovery
James Grieve, Eleanor Rusling, and David Johnston, AHEAD Energy Corporation
ZeroFuel
Phil Black, Alternative Fuel Sciences
Conference Wrap-up / Where do we go from here?
John Holbrook, NH3 Fuel Association
Wednesday, October 3
Tour of Southwest Research Institute