Last month the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) issued a USD$64 million funding opportunity announcement (FOA) on behalf of the [email protected] program. [email protected] was launched in 2016 by representatives of several U.S. national
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[email protected] in California: A Role for Ammonia?
The U.S. Department of Energy [email protected] program’s November 2017 workshop in California included mention of ammonia as a constituent of a future hydrogen economy. It also highlighted the relevance ammonia energy could have in California. California stands out globally as a
N-Fuels vs. C-Fuels: Nitrogen “superior” to carbon as a hydrogen carrier
Gideon Grader, a Faculty Dean at Technion Israel Institute of Technology, and Bar Mosevitzky, one of the members of his laboratory, spoke in separate talks at the NH3 Energy + Topical Conference about one of the Grader Research Group’s key
Ammonia Energy Gains Recognition from U.S. Department of Energy
In the last 12 months ... Ammonia energy has gained recognition from the United States Department of Energy, in both bottom-up and top-down programs. This establishes ammonia energy in the world’s largest economy as a legitimate target for both public- and
Ammonia Energy at the [email protected] Workshop
“Carbon-free ammonia needs to be a significant contributor to the [email protected] initiative.” This was one of the “key takeaways” offered by Steve Szymanski, Director of Business Development at the hydrogen generator company Proton On-Site, during his presentation at the