Skjøth-Rasmussen, M. S.
Martin Skov Skjøth-Rasmussen is Vice President for technology development in R&D with Haldor Topsoe. After earning an MSc degree in chemical engineering from DTU in 1999, he joined Topsoe R&D to study soot formation in autothermal reforming until 2003. He then worked as Assistant Professor for 2 yr at the Department of Chemical Engineering at DTU, before rejoining Topsoe. Since 2005, he has held several positions within Topsoe R&D, including project management and general management in relation to steam reforming and associated catalysis, materials and technology. In 2012, he was appointed VP of all chemical- and syngas-related R&D activities, and since 2017 he has also been in charge of technology development.
Can ammonia be a future energy storage solution?
Ammonia is well known as a fertilizer. However, it is also a potential carbon-free fuel and an excellent solution for storage of renewable electricity, especially if the syngas needed for producing the ammonia is made by electrolysis.
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