Tag Archives: NH3 Production: Distributed

Life-cycle greenhouse gas and energy balance of community-scale wind powered ammonia production

Joel Tallaksen* (1), Fredric Bauer (2), Christian Hulteberg (2), Michael Reese (1), and Serina Ahlgren (3)
(1) West Central Research & Outreach Center, University of Minnesota
(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Sweden,
(3) Department of Energy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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My Solar Powered Ammonia Generation System

Jay Schmuecker, Retired Caltech engineer and Iowa farm owner
11th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 22, 2014
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Anhydrous Ammonia: a Battery for Stranded and Excess Energy Sources

Hans Vrijenhoef
Proton Ventures
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2013
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NH3 Fuel R&D in Turkey

Arif Karabeyoglu
Space Propulsion Group
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2013
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Guy Toyama Memorial

Remembering a Special Friend of NH3 Fuel

John Holbrook
Executive Director, NH3 Fuel Association
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2013
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Using Local Green Energy and Ammonia to Power Gas Turbine Generators

Brian Evans
Space Propulsion Group
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 24, 2013
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Production of Ammonia and Nitrogen Fertilizers based on Biomass

Research efforts in Sweden

Serina Ahlgren
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Energy and Technology
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2013
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Ammonia Production Using Wind Energy

An Early Calculation of Life Cycle Carbon Emissions and Fossil Energy Consumption

Joel Tallaksen and Michael Reese
University of Minnesota, West Central Research and Outreach Center
Tenth Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2013
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Renewable Ammonia from Biomass: SynGest, BioNitrogen, Agrebon

Renewable ammonia producer SynGest is now featured on the Fueling Growth website, which aims to show “How clean fuel companies are fueling economic growth in California and beyond.” Fueling Growth is a project of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2).

SynGest uses a process to convert biomass to nitrogen fertilizer, and is “focused on replacing the fossil fuel energy used in agriculture with entirely sustainable and renewable alternatives.”

Fueling Growth’s video interview with SynGest CEO, Jack Oswald
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSgmZzt-shQ?rel=0]

“We are right on the cusp of rolling out, on a large scale, billions and billions of gallons of truly low carbon renewable fuels. SynGest takes renewable biomass … and we convert that into nitrogen fertilizer products. We are just about to embark on building our first commercial scale plant, and that’ll be the first domino of what will be hundreds of these plants within the United States.” Continue reading

NHThree, SSAS

Solid State Ammonia Synthesis (SSAS)

NHThree LLC was formed to commercialize the SSAS technology for high-efficiency synthesis of ammonia from water, air and electricity. Continue reading