NOx Emissions
Development of Low-NOx Combustor of Micro Gas Turbine Firing Ammonia Gas
Basic Co-Firing Characteristics of Ammonia with Pulverized Coal in a Single Burner Test Furnace
NH3 / N2 / O2 Non-Premixed Flame in a 10 kW Experimental Furnace – Characteristics of Radiative Heat Transfer
Methods for Low NOx Combustion in Ammonia / Natural Gas Dual Fuel Gas Turbine Combustor
Efficient and Clean Combustion of Ammonia-Hydrogen-Air Mixtures
Development of New Combustion Strategy for Internal Combustion Engine Fueled By Pure Ammonia
SIP "Energy Carriers" video: ammonia turbines, industrial furnaces, fuel cells
To demonstrate the progress of the SIP "Energy Carriers" program, the Japan Science and Technology Agency last week released a video, embedded below, that shows three of its ammonia fuel research and development projects in operation. R&D is often an abstract idea: this video shows what it looks like to generate power from ammonia. As it turns out, fuel cells aren't hugely photogenic. Nonetheless, if a picture is worth a thousand words, this will be a long article.
Advances in Ammonia-Fired Gas Turbines Open Up Major Use Case
In the last 12 months ... Researchers seeking to fire gas turbines with ammonia made significant strides toward realization of commercial-scale machines in both the U.K. and Japan. This means that electricity generation has become a realistic near-term use-case for ammonia energy.
Chugoku Electric Completes Successful Trial, Seeks Patent for Ammonia Co-Firing Technology
Chugoku Electric Power Company announced today that they have filed a patent application for a clean-power technology that involves co-firing ammonia with coal. The novel approach is attracting widespread interest.







