Monthly Archives: April 2013

2013 International Biomass Conference

April 9th 2013 Minneapolis, MN, United States

Angstrom Advanced Inc was invited to Minneapolis, MN to speak about the future of using Hydrogen (Steam Reforming and PSA technology) to improve Biomass development and economy, at the 2013 International Biomass Conference and Expo.

“Today we focus on hydrogen-from-biomass. As a renewable energy source, biomass can either be used directly, or indirectly—once or converted into another type of energy product such as bio-fuel.

By processing biomass through various routes, we can get lots of products such as bio oil, biogas, biodiesel, ethanol… but it’s better to transform them further to hydrogen through reforming reaction while collecting the carbon dioxide meanwhile.

The most important reason we adopt hydrogen as final energy carrier instead of other forms is the inherit properties of hydrogen:1) clean, 2) inexhaustible, 3) high energy density. ” More articles will be released about using Hydrogen in Biomass projects. Please pay attention to our press releases.

Angstrom Advanced Inc. designs, manufactures and supplies variety of scientific instruments and Hydrogen & Nitrogen plants for academic and industrial fields.

The Path to Hydrogen: Producing clean, storable fuel from biomass

April 5th 2013 – Boston, MA, United States

North America Clean Energy, the leading magazine and internet media in the Renewable Energy sector published again an article about Angstrom Advanced regarding our innovative collaboration of Hydrogen and Biomass technology. “A new application of hydrogen is being deployed which is helping solve humanity’s ever-evolving energy woes. Traditionally, hydrogen has a large number of applications – used in everything from industrial products to food packaging. Ammonia used in fertilizer and industrial processes amounted to 160 Million tons worldwide in 2011; hydrogen is a primary component in ammonia. The market demand for new, less expensive sources of hydrogen is driven heavily by fertilizer and manufacturing, however, a new market demand is emerging for hydrogen in another sector – energy. Power plants in Germany as well as Canada (using wind and natural gas, respectively) are today supplementing their primary electrical generators with advanced configurations of hydrogen technologies. These retrofits help the plants save money by smoothing supply, converting excess electricity generated into storable hydrogen gas which can be returned to electricity using a turbine generator or a fuel cell.” (The drawing is referred to a famous biomass manufacturer, Nexterra)

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