Ammonia is the world’s most widely produced chemical, primarily used as a key ingredient in nitrogen fertilizers. However, its production is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions—the ...
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.
Landus, an Iowa-based agriculture solutions company, and TalusAg, an agriculture technology company, have successfully ...
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground. Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help ...
A paper published in the scientific journal Science Advances on December 13, 2024 announced a device that collects ammonia from the air, which can be used as plant fertilizer. Ammonia is the main ...
University of Minnesota Extension The agriculturally troubled fall of 2009 may be over, but here comes the sequel-a potentially wet spring. Due to the late ...
Local, domestic production of green ammonia enabled by TalusAg’s rapidly deployable systems ensures cost-competitive, reliable and sustainable fertilizer supply for American farmers.
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