NMH1931 Aug 2018 18:04
I read something last week that interested me, about hydrogen gas and how to safely produce it and transport it. Making hydrogen from water takes almost as much energy to split the oxygen and hydrogen atoms as what you get back when you burn the hydrogen (apparently). And to transport hydrogen in bulk, it needs to be refrigerated down to about -250'c at ambient pressures. Very cold and very dangerous if there was an accident.
Now apparently some Aussie scientists have managed to easily remove the Nitrogen component of ammonia, so you are left with three atoms of Hydrogen, which can then be burnt. Transporting liquid ammonia is far safer than liquid hydrogen, and you'd certainly know if you had a leak lol.
Anyway, my point is, if Ammonia is to be the fuel of the future, you are so near to being infamous, as the chemical symbol for ammonia is NH3 lol