Research may benefit not only clean energy production and carbon storage, but also agriculture
Johannes Van der Watt, left, and Junior Nasah, researchers with the UND Institute for Energy Studies, have received federal grants to study carbon-neutral energy production. Photo by Adam Kurtz/UND Today
Clean energy from farm waste? A pair of UND researchers have both received federal grants to investigate the possibilities.
The grants total more than $2.5 million in research funding, with the majority of the funds from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Junior Nasah, major project manager with UND’s Institute for Energy Studies (IES), received $2.12 million to study the feasibility of using various forms of renewable biomass to generate carbon-neutral hydrogen for energy production. Hydrogen produced from biomass…
