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Decoupled Green Energy Supply

Abstract

The project is focussed on the use of ammonia as a carbon-free fuel, to fully decouple the supply and demand of electricity from fluctuating renewable energy sources. A small scale demonstrator will be designed and assembled, to evaluate the performance and scaleability of a system that accepts intermittent energy and delivers reliable matched base load electricity to meet demand. The key components of this local configuration are an “agile synthesis unit” which produces ammonia, a generator and internal combustion engine, suitable to use the stored ammonia to generate electricity on demand.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

SIEMENS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY £1,453,056 £ 498,684
 

Participant

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD £200,638 £ 200,638
THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL £80,014 £ 80,014
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY £285,000 £ 285,000

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