Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million in a Series A round to fund further development of the technology as a scalabe solution in the transition towards a carbon-neutral future. It is named after the company's founders and is the first of its kind to demonstrate ammonia generation with 100 per cent selectivity, along with good stability in testing. A successful implementation of an Ammonia based on renewable energy would potentially cut this figure, notwithstanding the ongoing problem of excessive nitrogen
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