DocumentCode :
304220
Title :
Ammonia fuel: the key to hydrogen-based transportation
Author :
MacKenzie, James J. ; Avery, William H.
Author_Institution :
World Resources Inst., Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
11-16 Aug. 1996
Firstpage :
1761
Abstract :
Ammonia (NH3) is a high octane fuel (110) that can replace CO2 producing fuels in automobile transportation. It shares with hydrogen the virtue of yielding only water and nitrogen as combustion products when burned in internal combustion engines but avoids the packaging, safety and logistic problems of using hydrogen fuels in motor vehicles. Ammonia can be stored under moderate pressure at ambient temperatures. (Its physical properties are closely similar to those of liquid propane.) It can be packaged in a volume compatible with present automobiles. It is used as a fertilizer in quantities of over 100 million tons per year so that facilities for its storage, safe handling, transportation and distribution are available worldwide. It could be an economical replacement for gasoline if the foreseen costs of air pollution and global warming caused by fossil fuels are included in the economic evaluation
Keywords :
ammonia; automobiles; fuel; fuel cells; hydrogen economy; internal combustion engines; safety; CO/sub 2/ producing fuels; NH/sub 3/; air pollution; ammonia fuel; automobile transportation; combustion products; economic evaluation; fuel cell vehicles; global warming; high octane fuel; hydrogen fuels; hydrogen-based transportation; internal combustion engines; logistic problems; motor vehicles; safety; Automobiles; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Hydrogen; Internal combustion engines; Nitrogen; Packaging; Product safety; Transportation; Vehicle safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1996. IECEC 96., Proceedings of the 31st Intersociety
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
ISSN :
1089-3547
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3547-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.1996.553368
Filename :
553368
Link To Document :
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