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Canada to Investigate Ammonia as a Hydrogen Source
WESTWOOD, MASS.--Acumentrics
Corporation's Canadian subsidiary, Acumentrics Canada Ltd., is partnering
with Natural Resources Canada's CANMET Energy Technology Centre to investigate
the use of ammonia as a fuel for Acumentrics' solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs).
The fuel cell will convert ammonia to hydrogen and nitrogen internally
and release only water vapor and nitrogen.
For several decades now, ammonia,
a compound familiar to most people as a cleaning fluid, has been touted
as one of the most efficient ways to store and transport hydrogen, the
fuel of tomorrow. It is already widely available as a synthetic fertilizer,
and is both relatively inexpensive to produce and easy to transport. Pipelines
for anhydrous ammonia currently exist in the US, and the ammonia is transported
as a liquid in tankers at pressures similar to propane.
SOFCs are one of the most efficient,
cleanest power generating systems currently being developed, producing
power electrochemically using solid-state ceramic cells. SOFCs are highly
fuel-flexible and can operate on available fossil fuels, including natural
gas, propane, methane and diesel fuel, as well as ethanol and biogas. Because
no combustion is involved, SOFCs produce virtually no NO2, SO2 or particulate
emissions.
"At Acumentrics we are proving that
solid oxide fuel cells provide innovative fuel choices," said Acumentrics
CTO and Senior Vice-President, Dr. Norm Bessette. "Acumentrics Canada will
work closely with NRCan to demonstrate that ammonia is a viable fuel. This
is an excellent opportunity for us to expand our Canadian presence."
"We need energy to power our economy,
and we need clean energy to protect our environment -- that's a priority
for our government," said the Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural
Resources. "By investing in this project, and other similar projects, we
are ensuring that clean energy will continue to form an important part
of Canada's energy future."
About Natural Resources Canada
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
works to ensure the responsible development of Canada's natural resources,
including energy, forests, minerals and metals, and develops policies and
programs that enhance the contribution of the natural resources sector
to the economy and improve the quality of life of all Canadians. NRCan
is delivering the Government of Canada's ecoENERGY Initiatives -- a set
of coordinated measures designed to improve energy efficiency, increase
our supply of cleaner energy, and find cleaner ways to produce and use
our conventional energy resources.
About Acumentrics
Acumentrics' unique, durable, fuel-flexible
tubular ceramics-based fuel cell technology has exceeded performance standards
in U.S. Department of Energy Solid-State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA)
Phase I tests, demonstrated the ability to operate for 1300 hours on synthetic
JP-8 fuel, become the first biogas-fueled SOFC system in an installation
at the innovative GlashusEtt environmental information center in Stockholm,
and received a 2007 New England Innovation Award from the Smaller Business
Association of New England. Acumentrics also sells rugged, uninterruptible
power supplies (UPS) to the military and other mission-critical markets.
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