Burning ammonia produces no CO 2 and it isn’t hard to make. It doesn’t require special storage techniques as hydrogen does and it has ten times the energy density of a modern lithium-ion battery.
[and] efficiency of transport and storage.” Ammonia also “contains a large amount of hydrogen, is easily liquefied and is already widely used as a fertilizer, meaning that a supply chain is in ...
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has requested clarity from the Odisha State Pollution Control Board regarding discrepancies between two safety reports concerning a cold storage unit in Mayurbhanj ...