RE:RE:RE:RE:Moni FTW My understanding is the Dincer process for synthesizing ammonia, as it exists today in the refrigerator sized unit (Phase 1) uses 30% less energy than the industrial/standard HB process. The FP CEO said that the Phase 2 shipping container sized unit that they are going to build is expecteted to be even more efficient. That's what I gleen from the webinar transcript as shown here:
IC: Our carbon free NH3 fuel creation system, in its current state of development, utilizes approximately 30% less energy than any existing ammonia production technology.
Jack: Can you comment on the cost of NH3 produced by Dr. Dincers process and comments on the capacity of the process?
IC: Yeah, as I outlined in the presentation, the current system operates with 30% less energy consumption per liter of ammonia produced. Our expectation is that number will go down significantly as we develop the phase two system and optimize the different aspects of that system. In terms of capacity our system is based on a modular expansion so we can go from a small or medium size shipping container footprint, all the way up to a major system for large wind, solar or hydroelectric installation. The key here is that we want to ensure the smaller standalone systems could be developed that would allow for independent operations, as the push to decentralize, the grid becomes more and more of a priority globally.