Stored Ammonia For Energy (SAFE)

Cardiff University

Stored Ammonia For Energy (SAFE) is a program conceived to support the transition towards a zero-carbon economy via the use of highly hydrogenated molecules such as ammonia. The program, based at Cardiff University, evaluates different options to employ this chemical for support of renewable energy storage and distribution, efficient power generation, zero-carbon transportation, and heat recovery, amongst other topics. Employing state-of-the-art techniques through novel concepts, robust institutional collaboration, and continuous engagement with the government, the program will enable the development of incipient technologies and human resources for the best utilisation of ammonia as an energy vector.

Cardiff University

Cardiff University is a prominent public research university located in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, United Kingdom. Established in 1883, it has grown into a respected institution known for its diverse academic programs and research excellence. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various disciplines, including sciences, arts, humanities, engineering, and social sciences. With a strong commitment to research, Cardiff University is involved in impactful studies and collaborations that contribute to advancements in knowledge, innovation, and societal progress.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/
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