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05/29/08 2:35 PM

#6815 RE: Argyll #6814

i believe there are several companies currently working on liquid ammonia from wastewater, without the use of fossil fuels...(i.e NNLX) the research from the university also states that the ammonia needed for the process would be sourced from wastewater treatment plants. eom
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futrcash

05/29/08 2:49 PM

#6818 RE: Argyll #6814

I specifically asked one of Dr.Botte's researchers this very question earlier this morning,and was told the intellectual property developed by Dr.Botte is applicable to waste streams.

A convertor is necessary,but her process will work converting the ammonia from urea into hydrogen.

It will help clean up the environment while creating inexpensive hydrogen!

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