Fuel cell demos in NZ
with CFCL/IRL here and US DoD/Antarctic Centre here.
I still think the home market is too ambitous for a market entry product but at least they're out there giving it a go.
If liquid fuel was the desirable aspect of a DoD project, i'd be inclined to use ammonia, just as toxic as methanol but with the benefit of a CO free reformate. Makes for reaaallly easy and robust reactor designs, and since you're obviously not worried about emmission free fuel synthesis, it's a widely traded commodity chemical.
I still think the home market is too ambitous for a market entry product but at least they're out there giving it a go.
If liquid fuel was the desirable aspect of a DoD project, i'd be inclined to use ammonia, just as toxic as methanol but with the benefit of a CO free reformate. Makes for reaaallly easy and robust reactor designs, and since you're obviously not worried about emmission free fuel synthesis, it's a widely traded commodity chemical.
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