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Debunking The Myth: Ammonia Is A Bad Way to Transport Hydrogen For Energy

Ammonia’s hydrogen promise is like trying to use a funnel as a soup bowl — a lot of it will end up on your clothes. Enthusiasts tout ammonia (NH₃) as a magic hydrogen carrier, conveniently sidestepping the small problem that converting it back into useful hydrogen is inefficient, expensive, and … [continued]

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