Session 1A
Jason Cooper, Adam Weber, Francesca Toma
This symposium will highlight future opportunities and outlooks of green energy technologies using H2 and NH3 as energy storage molecules for transportation applications. There remain key challenges to achieve the green production, storage, and transport of these molecules. This session will seek to establish the materials science, engineering, chemical, and physical challenges remaining to realize the promise of a green energy rich future.
Session Schedule:
(abstracts below)
10:00-10:30 am
Fundamental Scientific Challenges Posed by Negative Emissions Technologies
William Collins, UC Berkeley
10:30-11:00 am
Clean Hydrogen Technology Development as a Key Enabler for Green Energy
Eric Miller, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
11:00-11:30 am
Current and Future Directions in Low Temperature Electrolysis
Katherine Ayers, Nel Hydrogen US
11:30-12:00 pm
Wind and Water to Ammonia: Maritime Fuel and Energy Storage for a Zero-Emission Future
Angela Kruth, INP Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technologies – CAMPFIRE
12:00-12:30 pm
Electrification and Decarbonization of Chemical Synthesis
Karthish Manthiram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT