DTU presents ammonia fueled SOFC at Green Skills for Hydrogen Lectures

Arash Nemati from DTU – the Technical University of Denmark made a lecture on ammonia-fueled solid oxide fuel cells, organised by Green Skills for Hydrogen.

Green Skills for Hydrogen (GreenSkillsforH2) is an ERASMUS+ Project contributing to the development of a skilled workforce in Europe for the emerging hydrogen economy by addressing the skills gap and providing training to boost the industry. The project invites selected researchers and practitioners in the field of hydrogen present their results and experiences to teach and inspire others interested in the hydrogen sector.

Arash Nemati presented the research questions and the results at DTU Energy on ammonia-fueled solid oxide fuel cells and the modelling used to perform this study.

At this link, you can find the full lecture.