Why Now?

Grids are overloaded with renewable power.

Storage solutions do not scale economically beyond hours.

Transmission is politically and financially constrained.

Hydrogen is energy-dense but infrastructure-poor.

It is not a problem of generating clean energy. The problem is storing it and moving it at scale.

Ammonia Wins at Scale

Ammonia is not new. What is new is producing it cleanly and cheaply from renewable power.

Ammonia is liquid, tradable, global, and more easily storable.

Batteries are costly and have a short duration.

Hydrogen storage is expensive.

Transmission lines have capital and geographic constraints.