GW-SHIFT Seminar Series: Unlocking Hydrogen with Ammonia
In this session, Professor Agustin Valera-Medina, explores the critical role of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier.
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- Event lasts 1 hour
About the session
In this session, Professor Agustin Valera-Medina, Director of the Net Zero Innovation Institute at Cardiff University and lead of the GW-SHIFT theme Conversion, explores the critical role of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier and as a powerful zero-carbon fuel in its own right.
Ammonia (NH₃), already widely used in agriculture, is gaining attention for its potential to simplify hydrogen storage and transport. As a carbon-free molecule with high hydrogen content, ammonia could be the key to unlocking large-scale, cost-effective, and low-emission hydrogen deployment. From shipping fuel to industrial heat and power systems, researchers are pushing boundaries to enable ammonia-based energy solutions that are stable, efficient, and clean.
This insightful and engaging session will explore:
• Why ammonia is emerging as a key enabler of the hydrogen economy
• The practical challenges of using ammonia in energy systems
• Cutting-edge research and real-world pilots currently underway
• How the UK is positioning itself as a global leader in ammonia energy innovation
• The role of hydrogen carriers in achieving true Net Zero emissions
Whether used directly or as a stepping stone for hydrogen transport and storage, ammonia could reshape how we decarbonise sectors like heavy transport, industry, and power generation. But significant R&D is still needed to overcome technological barriers and ensure sustainable, low-emission life cycles.
Who should attend?
This session is ideal for:
• Energy professionals, engineers and researchers
• Policymakers and industry leaders shaping Net Zero strategies
• Anyone curious about the future of hydrogen fuels and energy storage
• Stakeholders in transport, industrial heat, shipping and power sectors
Whether you’re exploring practical applications or deep energy system integration, join us for a rare opportunity to gain insight from one of the UK’s leading voices in hydrogen innovation.
DATE AND TIME:12 September 2025, 12:00 - 13:00Create iCal file
LOCATION:Online