Ammonia as Hydrogen Carrier

“Enabling Renewable Energy Storage and Transport“

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This course explores the critical role of ammonia in the future of renewable energy storage and hydrogen transport. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of ammonia’s potential as a hydrogen carrier, focusing on green and blue ammonia production technologies, and its transport via pipelines, rail, and ships.

The course also covers material selection challenges, such as brittle fracture and stress corrosion cracking in ammonia systems, and the process of hydrogen extraction from ammonia for end-use applications. Advanced inspection techniques, online monitoring, and risk-based integrity management for ammonia infrastructure are also addressed. By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge to manage ammonia systems safely and efficiently, as well as insights into future trends and innovations in ammonia’s role in hydrogen transport.

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Dr. Daniel Balos
RBI Consultant
MPA - University of Stuttgart, Materials Testing Institute
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