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University of Minnesota This wind-hydrogen-ammonia demonstration project was implemented to harness wind energy and convert it into a storable energy resource — hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas, which can be used to power hydrogen vechicles, generate electrical power, or as the fuel for an ammonia reactor that generates anhydrous ammonia, and is also a key component in the farming community. Sebesta Blomberg's services involved the preparation of the site (civil and utility work), generation of hydrogen gas via electrolyzer/compressor, ammonia reactions, associated utilities, storage and control interface. |
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