Amogy uses ammonia to power heavy industry

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Amogy has developed a technology to efficiently crack ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen, enabling its use as a carbon-free fuel for heavy industry. The company's proprietary catalyst and modular systems convert ammonia directly to power, bypassing the harmful nitrous oxide emissions associated with burning ammonia. Amogy has already powered drones, tractors, trucks, and tugboats. Founded by MIT alumni, Amogy has secured partnerships with major companies like Samsung and Saudi Aramco, raising over $300 million to scale its ammonia-to-power solutions for sectors like maritime shipping and power generation.


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