Drop-in fuels and new energy fuels
Low-cost Urea and Ammonia Nitrate
Agricultural nitrogen fertilizers such as Urea and Ammonia Nitrate are essential for global food production. The Royal Society estimate that without them, half the world population would starve. But the production of ammonia, which is the basis for all of these fertilizers, is the most carbon emitting chemical process on the planet, consuming 20% of industrial natural gas output worldwide.
For farmers, the price of fertilizer varies widely because it is linked to the price of natural gas. This makes it very difficult for farmers to plan.
Hydrogen Refinery breaks this link by producing the ammonia from mixed waste instead.
Why the Hydrogen Refinery process is carbon negative
Waste processing today is responsible for 4% of global emissions. Most waste is processed in 1 of 2 ways, either dumped in landfill or burned. Landfills create methane emissions, 28x more harmful than carbon dioxide (CO2). Burning waste in incinerators or energy-from-waste (EfW) plants creates on average 1 tonne of CO2 for every tonne of waste burned.
With a growing global population, the human race is creating more waste. Despite efforts towards recycling, recycling rates remain low and more and more waste is being illegally dumped on land, in rivers and in the sea.
Hydrogen Refinery provides a third alternative to landfill or burning waste, by removing the waste from the environment with zero emissions. This is why the process to produce e-fuels or e-fertilizer is carbon negative, because we avoid the emissions from landfill or incineration and provide a step-up in the waste hierarchy.