Terry R. Galloway

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6801 Sherwick Drive
Berkeley, CA
USA 94705-1744
Email: galloway@intellergy.com


Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Terry R. Galloway is a Caltech PhD in chemical engineering who ran a group of PhD and MS engineers at Shell Development/Emeryville in R&D multi-phase fluid flow, tar sands, energy planning. After Shell’s closing the Emeryville R&D Center, he was Associate Professor in Environmental Engineering at Univ. of California, Berkeley, Assistant Director of their large Environmental Engineering Laboratory, and Section Leader at U.C.’s Lawrence Livermore Nat’l Lab managing projects in hydrogen including tritium, oil shale retorting, high temperature synfuel chemistry, thermochemical generation of hydrogen from water, and fusion energy system design. Upon Pres. Reagan’s closure of these programs, Dr. Galloway went on to found several companies, one company that became Thermatrix (now part of Linde), another, Synthetica, bought by Westinghouse nuclear group (now EnergySolutions), that convert waste (including radwaste and medwaste) to syngas by his patented steam reforming process, and Intellergy Corp, commercializing their patented high temperature steam/CO2 reforming conversion of non-rad wastes of all kinds to electricity and heat. Dr. Galloway is a founding director of Medergy, a 50% equity company with Anshen+Allen, a leading HeathCare Design firm active in converting medwaste to energy. Intellergy has been awarded some 20 patents , including several in energy production from waste of all types (even animal feedlots) that can be made into hydrogen quite economically with payback times of about 4 years. Dr. Galloway has authored some 225 papers and several books, including the recent book entitled: Solar House, published by Elsevier.
Papers:
Hydrogen from Steam/CO2 Reforming of Waste