Decarbonization Webinar #5
The efficient use of chemical energy via burners is vital for steelmaking of the future. Relative to air-based combustion, oxy-fuel has been shown to offer the potential for increased thermal efficiency and decreased emissions. However, in order to achieve mid- and long-term decarbonization targets, low-carbon fuels will need to replace fossil sources. Green hydrogen (H2) and green ammonia (NH3) are two potential low-carbon fuels that are being considered to enable this transition. This webinar will provide an overview of the fundamentals as well as practical steelmaking experience in the combustion of hydrogen and ammonia.
Presentations
Fundamentals of Hydrogen Oxy-Fuel Combustion With Demonstration in Steel Reheating, David Muren, Linde Technology
Experiences in Implementing a Green Hydrogen Oxy-Fuel Steel Reheating Process, Anders Lugnet, Ovako AB
Ammonia as a Hydrogen Carrier — Combustion Considerations, Clint Bedick, U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory
Moderators
Euan Everson, Linde
Mike Grant, Air Liquide
Presenters
David Muren, R&D for Metals and Combustion EMEA with Linde Technology
Anders Lugnet, Ovako
Clint Bedick, U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
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