585 Fuel and Energy Decarbonization

Monday, November 16, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sustainable Engineering Forum (23) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Fuels and energy are central to modern society, moving us from place to place, lighting the dark, and providing heat. The generation and use of fuels and energy are also responsible for the largest proportion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions. This session focuses on technologies and practices that may be employed to reduce the carbon footprint of the fuels and energy lifecycle, including generation, distribution, and use. Topics can include production of low carbon fuels, generation of low carbon electrical and thermal energy, use of energy storage to respond to changes in demand, and reducing use of high carbon energy.

Sponsor:
Sustainable Energy
Chair:
William M. Barrett Email: barrett.williamm@epa.gov
Co-Chair:
Eric Tan Email: Eric.tan@nrel.gov


(585a) Solar for Industrial Process Heat: A Technical Potential Assessment for the U.S Manufacturing Sector
Carrie Schoeneberger, Jingyi Zhang, Colin McMillan, Parthiv Kurup, William Xi, Robert Margolis and Eric Masanet


(585b) ­­Techno-Economic Analysis of Small Haber-Bosch Process
Bosong Lin, Theodore Wiesner and Mahdi Malmali


(585c) Analysis of Green Ammonia Production Responding to Fluctuating Renewable Energy By Using Dynamic Simulation
Yuki Hoshino, Yasushi Fujimura, Mototaka Kai, Sho Fujimoto, Keisuke Narita, Hiroyuki Isobe and Miho Kawamata



(585e) Power Production through an Ammonia Based Combined Cycle
Antonio Sánchez, Elena Castellano and Mariano Martín
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