Researchers cooked up a new recipe—without any energy input or CO2 emission—for generating ammonia, a key chemical for the agriculture industry, by mixing nitrogen-laced water with iron-rich rocks.
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground.
Instead of relying on energy-hungry reactors to generate high temperatures and pressure, researchers are looking underground ...
Addis Energy today introduced its technology platform, which harnesses the Earth’s chemical and thermal potential for clean ...
Ammonia is the world’s most widely produced chemical, primarily used as a key ingredient in nitrogen fertilizers. However, ...
Agreement to focus on creation of 100% ammonia combustion dual fuel with natural gas small-size turbinesAmmonia is a low-carbon fuel that can ...
Sungrow Hydrogen Joins Hands with ACME Group for Oman’s Green Ammonia Project Sungrow Hydrogen has taken another pivotal step ...
Infrastructure and regulatory delays threaten hydrogen’s role as a maritime cargo, despite rising demand and ambitious ...
Blue ammonia, used as hydrogen carrier, could be produced in old plants retrofitted with capture technologies, reducing costs and making the U.S. more competitive internationally, according to BNEF.
catalysing splitting ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen -- an essential step toward green hydrogen production. This groundbreaking research is published in Chemical Science, the flagship journal ...
The green hydrogen produced will be used to make green ammonia. With the agreement now signed and sealed, Plug will develop a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP), providing crucial ...