NH3 Fuel Conference 2006
October 9, 2006 October 10, 2006 Denver West Marriott Denver United States
9 – 10 October 2006
Schedule
Day One 2006 Conference
Monday, October 9, 2006
Presentation
Introduction, Progress and Vision for the 2006 Conference
Introduction, Progress and Vision for the 2006 Conference Norm Olson, Iowa Energy Center
Presentation
Progress with the East Dubuque Nitrogen Plant
Progress with the East Dubuque Nitrogen Plant Richard Sheppard, Rentech, Inc.
Presentation
NREL overview of the 2006 conference
NREL overview of the 2006 conference Dale Gardner, NREL
Presentation
Ammonia Energy Recovery from Municipal and Agricultural Wastewater
Ammonia Energy Recovery from Municipal and Agricultural Wastewater Gerri Botte, Ohio University and John Holbrook, AmmPower LLC
Presentation
Central and Distributed Nuclear Production of Ammonia
Central and Distributed Nuclear Production of Ammonia Bill Kubic, Los Alamos National Lab
Presentation
Wind to Ammonia
Wind to Ammonia Mike Reese, University of Minnesota, West Central Research and Outreach Center
Presentation
Potential Roles of Ammonia in a Hydrogen Economy: Public Opinion and Input
Potential Roles of Ammonia in a Hydrogen Economy: Public Opinion and Input George Thomas, US DOE/Sandia National Laboratories (ret.) and George Parks, ConocoPhillips
Presentation
Ammonia Fuel and the Energy-Water Nexus Issue
Ammonia Fuel and the Energy-Water Nexus Issue William Kumm, Arctic Energies Ltd.
Presentation
Using Ammonia-Fueled Generation to “Firm Up” Intermittent Renewable Resources, such as Wind Power
Using Ammonia-Fueled Generation to “Firm Up” Intermittent Renewable Resources, such as Wind Power Preston Michie, Northwest Hydrogen Alliance LLC
Presentation
Solid State Low Pressure Ammonia Production
Solid State Low Pressure Ammonia Production Jason C. Ganley, Howard University
Day Two 2006 Conference
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Presentation
Costs of Delivered Energy from Large-scale, Diverse, Stranded, Renewable Resources, Transmitted and Firmed as Electricity, Gaseous Hydrogen, and Ammonia
Costs of Delivered Energy from Large-scale, Diverse, Stranded, Renewable Resources, Transmitted and Firmed as Electricity, Gaseous Hydrogen, and Ammonia Bill Leighty, Leighty Foundation
Presentation
The Ammonia-Fueled Fuel Cell Locomotive
The Ammonia-Fueled Fuel Cell Locomotive Arnold Miller, Vehicle Projects LLC
Presentation
Transportation and Delivery of Anhydrous Ammonia
Transportation and Delivery of Anhydrous Ammonia Ray Hattenbach, Chemical Marketing Services
Presentation
On-board Storage; Technology Hurdles & Actions
On-board Storage; Technology Hurdles & Actions Dave Bloomfield, Analytic Power Corp.
Presentation
Guanidine — A Sustainable, Flexible Fuel and Safe Storage Material
Guanidine — A Sustainable, Flexible Fuel and Safe Storage Material Robert Graupner, Oregon Sustainable Energy
Presentation
“Solidified” Ammonia as Storage Material for Fueled Cell Applications
“Solidified” Ammonia as Storage Material for Fueled Cell Applications Tue Johannessen, Amminex A/S
Presentation
Reversible Surface Storage of Ammonia
Reversible Surface Storage of Ammonia Patrick Desrochers, University of Central Arkansas
Presentation
Performance of a Commercial Internal Combustion Engine on Ammonia Fuel
Performance of a Commercial Internal Combustion Engine on Ammonia Fuel Ted Hollinger, Hydrogen Engine Center
Presentation
Co-generation of Electricity and Hydrogen Using an Ammonia-SOFC System
Co-generation of Electricity and Hydrogen Using an Ammonia-SOFC System Pinakin Patel, Fuel Cell Energy Corporation and Randy Petri, Versa-Power Systems
Presentation
Direct Ammonia Fuel Cell — Recent Results and State of the Art
Direct Ammonia Fuel Cell — Recent Results and State of the Art Jason C. Ganley, Howard University
Presentation
Ammonia Safety
Ammonia Safety Tom McSweeney, Battelle Columbus & John Holbrook, AmmPower LLC
Presentation
An International Ammonia Fuel R&D Agenda / Wrap-up
An International Ammonia Fuel R&D Agenda / Wrap-up John Holbrook, AmmPower LLC