Ammonia has enormous potential as a fuel of the future, but most current production methods make it a dirty source of energy.
Instead of relying on energy-hungry reactors to generate high temperatures and pressure, researchers are looking underground ...
A groundbreaking approach to ammonia synthesis harnesses geological processes, using natural heat and minerals to create ...
Instead of relying on energy-hungry reactors to generate high temperatures and pressure, researchers are looking underground at Earth's natural heat and forces to cook up ammonia for fertilizer. In a ...
Addis Energy today introduced its technology platform, which harnesses the Earth’s chemical and thermal potential for clean ...
New method harnesses Earth's natural forces to produce ammonia sustainably, offering a greener alternative to fertilizer production.
According to VFES officials, about 25 tankers were rushed to spray water and reduce the gas emission and bring down the ...
Scientists have discovered a way to produce ammonia—a key ingredient in fertilizers—by harnessing the Earth’s heat and ...
Researchers at MIT have created a method to produce ammonia using subsurface heat, nitrogen-laced water and iron-rich rocks, ...
A team of researchers at MIT has developed an innovative way of making ammonia without the usual fossil-fuel-powered chemical ...
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground.
Ammonia is the most widely produced chemical in the world today, used primarily as a source for nitrogen fertilizer. Its ...