Development and analysis of a novel liquid ammonia energy storage (LNHES) technology integrated into different energy systems Sep 1, 2021 - Aug 31, 2024
Intermittent power generation sources, namely wind and solar, are safe and viable options for rapidly decarbonizing the power sector and fulfilling obligations in global climate change mitigation agreements such as the 2015 Paris Agreement. However,...
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Dr Alex Ibhadon's Projects (12)
Feasibility of ammonia-to-hydrogen network in the Humber Cluster Oct 1, 2023 - Feb 29, 2024
Fuel switching from natural gas, diesel, etc to hydrogen represents the most feasible solution to decarbonise the Humber cluster which is dominated by heavy industries with a total emission of 12.4MtCO2/year. However, pipeline transport of hydrogen t...
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Industrial Hydrogen Accelerator Sep 15, 2022 - Feb 10, 2023
This project proposes to develop an innovative, on-site, end-to-end and scalable green hydrogen production system to support fuel switching in UK Ceramic and other manufacturing industries, with potential for knowledge gain in the technology. Decarbo...
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Research and Development of Thallium Nitride Nanorods (Ta3N5-NRs) for CO2 reduction Photoreactors Jul 31, 2021 - Dec 31, 2024
Future energy systems will rely, either wholly or predominantly, on renewable energy sources to achieve energy security and mitigate the effect of climate change. The expected future energy transition will require fossil fuels, which are currently th...
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QR-GCRF 20.21.PPF05 - Pilot testing of a low-cost pretreatment material for enhancing the biogas yield from the biodigestion of cassava waste Jan 1, 2021 - Jul 31, 2021
In this project, our vision is to test innovative and cheap solution for transforming the abundant cassava waste in rural parts of Nigeria into biogas as cheap, clean and sustainable cooking fuel. Ongoing research at MOUAU has identified a local and...
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Synthesis of Inorganic Sensors for application in Water Monitoring and Contaminant removal Sep 16, 2019 - Sep 15, 2020
Commonwealth Split-site Scholarship - Ms Devika Vashisht
GCRF 2019 PPF15: Source Identification and Monitoring of Emerging Contaminants in Ground and Drinking Waters in India. Feb 1, 2019 - Jul 31, 2019
The objective of this project is to recruit a research assistant to undertake a study involving water
sampling and analysis to obtain water quality data on emerging contaminants in ground and drinking
water samples, using locations in Chandigarh as...
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Waste Water treatment: Approaches, Management and Capacity building Mar 1, 2019 - Mar 3, 2019
Water quality globally, and in India, is deteriorating due to human activities and anthropogenic contamination of harmful chemicals, for example, Arsenic, affecting over 900 million people in India. India’s total water and sanitation sectors are wort...
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Luminescent C-Dots: Fabrication, Characterization And Application As Potential Photocatalyst And Fluorescent Sensor Feb 28, 2018 - Mar 31, 2019
Wastewater streams are a serious environmental concern because of the risks of discharging poorly treated effluents directly into the environment by posing a pollution threat to all receiving water bodies, groundwater pollution, soil contamination an...
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