Resources
Can Brine from Seawater Desalination Plants be a Source of Critical Metals?
SEAVALUE is working on how to extract critical metals from brines while minimising environmental impacts. The aim is to create a process to separate, concentrate, and crystallise molybdenum, magnesium, scandium, vanadium, gallium, boron, indium, lithium, and rubidium in seawater desalination plants.
IDRIC - Ammonia and hydrogen use for industrial heat and power generation
Develop a cost-effective numerical tool for Co-Optimisation of fuel blend and combustion system, investigating gaseous fuel additions to ammonia for stable, efficient engine operation with minimal NOx emissions until January 2023
Stored Ammonia For Energy (SAFE)
Cardiff University's innovative program driving zero-carbon energy solutions through the power of ammonia.
The Green Ammonia Demonstrator - a National Net-Zero Project
FLEXIS researchers launch a pioneering £1.5m proof-of-concept demonstrator using ammonia as an energy storage medium for renewable power-to-power systems, a first-of-its-kind facility at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories, Oxfordshire.
Optimal fuel blends for ammonia fuelled thermal propulsion systems
Develop a cost-effective numerical tool for Co-Optimisation of fuel blend and combustion system, investigating gaseous fuel additions to ammonia for stable, efficient engine operation with minimal NOx emissions until January 2023