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A Key to the “Hydrogen Economy” is Carbon-Free Ammonia

GenCell Team
December 16, 2020

If you’ve been even remotely paying attention to the electric energy arena in the past year or two, you have likely been hearing an increasing amount of discussion concerning the hydrogen economy.  … It can be utilized in sectors of the economy that have been hard to decarbonize, such as steelmaking and marine transport.  It may also serve as a long-term storage medium in the power industry. As a consequence, governments and industries around the world are increasingly focusing their efforts on building out the infrastructure necessary to support a hydrogen economy.Forbes_Energy_Article

hydrogen can also be moved in the form of chemical carriers …and in liquid inorganic carriers (that is, lacking any carbon-hydrogen bonds), such as ammonia (NH3). And the latter approach is where players like Israeli company GenCell Energy and Japanese multinational TDK come into the picture.

Read the full article about TDK and GenCell In Forbes

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