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Recognise Anhydrous Ammonia (AA) as Carbon Free Liquid Fuel Akin to Petrol


Ammonia burns clean (no carbon) and can be used in fuel cells as well. Farmers are currently paying to get rid of it, and
much is lost into the groundwater and rivers.

Because the imminent decline in fossil fuel availability farmers are looking into making it out of the water and air using wind energy..



Intensive farming produces a massive amount of AA, classifying it as a greenhouse gas!

AA burns into Water and Nitrogen



More energy per volume than H2, much cheaper to manage. Source

A well kept secret is that ammonia can be used in internal combustion engines. This use is 25 years old, but is being suppressed by the oil companies. Another example

Although Ammonia is a dangerous substance, it is not more dangerous than gasoline or hydrogen. It is a natural substance and there is a lot
of experience with handling it in agriculture. The infrastructure and storage is also less expensive.

Here is a nice presentation on its potential Ammonia as Fuel and Fertilizer

The industry will try to trick you into thinking it is complacated, dangerous and bulky (like below pick up truck), ready to explode.



Don't accept procrastination, build the cars, build the generators and move into ammonia as a fuel.


Source

Gasoline and diesel fuel internal combustion engines can be converted to run on ammonia. The first utilization of liquid anhydrous ammonia as a fuel for motor-buses took place in Belgium during the year 1943. The motor-bus fleet logged thousands of miles during WWII with no difficulties.

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