Tag Archives: NH3 Production: Renewable

Electro-Synthesis of Ammonia for Grid Scale Energy Storage

Shekar Balagopal1*, Matt Robbins1, Alvare Javier1, Marc Flinders1, Joshua Johnston1, Fernando Garzon2, Jamie Gomez2, Cortney Kreller3, Rangachary Mukundan3, Yu Seung Kim3
1 Ceramatec Inc, 2 University of New Mexico, and 3 Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

NH3 Fuel Conference, Los Angeles, September 20, 2016

ABSTRACT

Ceramatec Inc., in partnership with its partners, will develop a lower temperature and higher efficiency membrane process to synthesize ammonia for energy storage. Continue reading

Small Scale Low-Pressure Ammonia Synthesis

Mahdi Malmali1*, Michael Reese2, Alon McCormick1, Edward L. Cussler1
1Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, and 2West Central Research and Outreach Center, University of Minnesota, USA

NH3 Fuel Conference, Los Angeles, September 19, 2016

ABSTRACT

Ammonia is one of the most important chemical commodities in the US and will be a key component in helping the world meet the rising demand for food and energy. Ammonia is needed in distributed locations for agriculture (as fertilizer for small grain and corn production), for indirect hydrogen storage1 (transported as a liquid at moderate pressure to hydrogen stations), or as a liquid fuel2 (for internal combustion engines or solid oxide fuel cells). Continue reading

Ammonia for Green Energy Storage and Beyond

Ian Wilkinson
Siemens Corporate Technology, UK

NH3 Fuel Conference, Los Angeles, September 20, 2016

ABSTRACT

Siemens is participating in an all electric ammonia synthesis and energy storage system demonstration programme at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, near Oxford. The demonstrator, which will run until December 2017, is supported by Innovate UK. Collaborators include the University of Oxford, Cardiff University and the Science & Technology Facilities Council. Continue reading

Solar Hydrogen and Ammonia System Status

David Toyne
Solutions for Automation, USA
The Raphael Schmuecker Memorial Solar Hydrogen System, USA

NH3 Fuel Conference, Los Angeles, September 19, 2016

ABSTRACT

Further development results of the Raphael Schmuecker Memorial Solar Hydrogen and Ammonia prototype plant, discussing making of Nitrogen and Ammonia, the energy usage, and the general system efficiencies and output. Continue reading

Piloting a Combined Heat and Power / Distributed Generation System, Powered by Carbon-Free, Renewable-Based Anhydrous Ammonia

CONFERENCE HOST 2016

The UCLA Sustainable Technology & Policy Program (UCLA-STPP) serves as the host of the 2016 NH3 Fuel Conference.

Peter Sinsheimer
Executive Director, UCLA-STPP, Los Angeles, CA

including NH3 Engine Overview
Eddie Sturman, Sturman Industries, USA

13th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 20, 2016

ABSTRACT

UCLA-STPP is an interdisciplinary science / policy research unit, enjoining faculty in schools of engineering, public health, law, business, and medicine. The two-part mission of UCLA-STPP is to: (1) evaluate the viability of safer, cleaner, greener, more sustainable substitutes for existing hazardous services, processes, systems, and/or technologies, and (2) employ diffusion analysis to identify institutional, policy, and regulatory barriers to the adoption of viable safer substitutes and prescribe policy changes to overcome key barriers. UCLA-STPP has taken leadership in developing and institutionalizing “alternatives analysis” as policy/regulatory tool as a method to evaluate and identify safer, cleaner, greener, more sustainable substitutes.

UCLA-STPP is employing this alternatives analysis approach to evaluate the commercial viability of using renewable-based NH3 for peak power generation and natural gas for base load power in a camless engine genset system to be installed at a distributed generation pilot demonstration facility in the greater Los Angeles region. Continue reading

Ammonia for Energy Storage and Delivery

KEYNOTE SPEECH 2016

Grigorii L. Soloveichik
U.S. Department of Energy, ARPA-E, Washington, DC

13th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 19, 2016

ABSTRACT

The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) funds high risk, high reward transformational research to reduce energy related emissions, reduce imports of energy from foreign sources, improve energy efficiency across all economic sectors, and ensure US technological lead in advanced energy technologies, including electrochemical energy storage and transformation for grid scale and automotive applications.
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Food Security via Clean Energy

Keynote Speech 2014

Alex Lightman, Chairman, GINET and Everblaze
11th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 22, 2014
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Effects of cathodic materials on the electrochemical ammonia synthesis from water and nitrogen in molten salts at atmospheric pressure

Kwiyong Kim* (1), Chan-heui Hyung (2), Hyung Chul Yoon (2), Jong-Nam Kim (2), and Jong-In Han (1)
(1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
(2) Petroleum and Gas Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)

11th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2014 Continue reading

NH3 from Renewable-source Electricity, Water, and Air: Technology Options and Economics Modeling

Bill Leighty, The Leighty Foundation
11th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2014 Continue reading

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

11th Annual NH3 Fuel Conference, September 23, 2014 Continue reading