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GenCell achieves breakthrough in green ammonia synthesis development project

GenCell Energy recently unveiled its enablement of producing green ammonia directly from water at very low temperatures and pressure in comparison to the traditional ammonia production processes commonly carried out around the world.  

Accordingly, following their evaluation of this breakthrough, TDK has announced its intention to exercise its right to continue to invest in the green ammonia synthesis project in accordance with the terms of its agreement with GenCell so as to continue the development of the project towards the next milestone.

In the framework of this development project, GenCell is devising a clean, energy-efficient method for producing green ammonia which could ostensibly offer an emission-free alternative to some 235 MMtpy of ammonia being produced by means of traditional processes involving pollutant carbon emissions.

"We are extremely proud and excited to report this important scientific breakthrough in our efforts to develop a novel approach to producing green ammonia, the fuel of the future, within the framework of the project we are carrying out together with the support of TDK," said Rami Reshef, co-founder and CEO, GenCell.

"This news will certainly be of interest to the broader market seeking innovative solutions to reduce carbon emissions. We believe that the new process will expand the availability of green ammonia for diverse uses, not only as fuel for the backup and off-grid solutions used by our customers, but also for a far wider range of industrial and agricultural applications," said Reshef. "As such we understand this scientific breakthrough to signify strong business potential and to reinforce our strong interest in advancing the project and moving forward with our technology development towards the next milestone."

 

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