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To: A.J. Mullen who wrote (414)12/2/2021 2:15:30 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2051
 
Yes and as usual,,, unfortunately,,,flys in the ointment.

“” Ammonia has a number of favorable attributes, the primary one being its high capacity for hydrogen

storage, 17.6 wt.%, based on its molecular structure. However, in order to release hydrogen from ammonia,

significant energy input as well as reactor mass and volume are required. Other considerations include safety

and toxicity issues, both actual and perceived, as well as the incompatibility of polymer electrolyte membrane

(PEM) fuel cells in the presence of even trace levels of ammonia (> 0.1ppm)“””

Appreciating natural gas … hooo ha ,, plus 96 percent efficient at my furnace.



To: A.J. Mullen who wrote (414)12/2/2021 2:22:15 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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A.J. Mullen
Eric

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2051
 
Way back when, during the Oil Drum days, there was a fellow (I think Sacred Cow Tipper), who
was talking about wind to ammonia.

A National Renewable Ammonia Architecture

theoildrum.com