• UT Austin PI: Fabrizio Bisetti
  • CO-PIs: Noel Clemens
  • Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  • Award: $555K
  • Award Date: 8/23 - 7/26

 

Due to the negative impact of carbon dioxide on climate, decarbonization of electricity production is a societal imperative. Replacement of fossil fuels with carbon-free alternatives is an expedient and practical solution because it would leverage existing gas turbine technology with limited modifications. While ammonia and hydrogen are two most viable carbon-free fuels, their combustion behavior and pollutants emissions in regimes relevant to applications are unexplored, hindering progress. This project will provide a comprehensive theory of the combustion of such blends, thereby supporting their deployment for carbon-free combustion-based electricity production. Despite their importance, key aspects of power generation, such as its impacts on economy, health, and climate change, are largely outside of the public discourse. Proposed work will lead to more awareness and understanding of key issues in combustion-based electricity generation by leveraging podcast content production. Learn more.