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Ammonia

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Ammonia - The Key to a Hydrogen Economy

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Ammonia

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Thursday and Friday, October 13-14, 2005
Argonne National Laboratory

Presentations:
Some available in PDF format.

Post Conference Comments, Norm Olson

Overview and Welcome - Argonne National Laboratory, Stephen D. Ban, Argonne National Laboratory

Ammonia as a Transportation Fuel II, Norm Olson, Iowa Energy Center

Preliminary Assessment of Energy and GHG Emissions of Ammonia to H2 for Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications, Michael Q. Wang, Argonne National Laboratory

Coal to Ammonia, Mark Ibsen, Rentech Development Corporation

The Great Plains Wind Resource, Bill Leighty, Leighty Foundation

Efficient Ammonia Production, Jim Gosnell, KBR

Non-Equatorial Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTC) Applications, William Kumm, Arctic Energies, Ltd.

Electrolyzers, Andres Cloumann, Norsk Hydro

Ammonia Transportation, Distribution & Logistics, Greg Hutchison, Royster Clark

Ammonia Fuel Cell Systems, Jason C. Ganley, Howard University

Direct Ammonia Fuel Cells for Distributed Power Generation and CHP, Andy McFarlan, Natural Resources Canada

Ammonia is the Fuel for the Hydrogen-Economy, Karl Kordesch, University of Graz, Austria

Internal Combustion Engines and Ammonia (Second Report), Ted Hollinger, Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc.

Anhydrous Ammonia, Safe Handling in the Retail Fertilizer Market, Ron Demaray, RCI

Opportunities and Challenges for an Ammonia Fuel Economy, John Holbrook, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory