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Ammonia Transport and Storage

Ammonia is a chemical molecule with many uses, such as fertiliser in agriculture, coolant or medium for storing energy. Its adaptability and the ability to store and transport hydrogen, a pure and effective energy carrier, are the key to its potential. Ammonia can be produced using a number of renewable energy-based techniques.

One of these is electrolysis, where renewable electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Ammonia is then produced by combining hydrogen and nitrogen. Given its toxicity and reactivity, the safe and effective transport and storage of ammonia are essential components of its use. 

 

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