. I worked in industrial electronics for decades and am very familiar with all the controls and aspects of electric motors. Battery controlled cannot happen as the replacement for gasoline. You will ruin the planet with the 1000% increase in mining all the minerals etc.. Its 20 plus minerals and precious metals. ABSURD. Cars can run on many fuels and some like AMMONIA POWERED that would cost $1 - $2 dollars a gallon that can be made very easily. AMMONIA has zero co2 emissions. Although if this happened watch the trees and forest have trouble growing. Canadian entrepreneur running his pickup truck on fuel that costs 25¢/L ua-cam.com/video/XHZXAz9WP9M/v-deo.html
Larger turbines for sure. GE and IHI report they can get full power and zero NOx. I want to throw a related idea out there - why not focus on ammonia range-extenders? EVs make sense, less batteries, benefits of electric motors, regen, etc If your ammonia engine is charging a battery pack you don't need it to do all the engine stuff, rev, deliver torque, etc. You can optimize it to burn ammonia - seems the fastest path to market. Could we use micro-turbines as range extenders?
@@Greenammonianews I think I know what you mean. Like the epower series hybrid project of Nissan. I dont know about efficiency when compared to engine.
I don't understand this. Is the Ammonia Anhydrous Ammonia? Is it some sort of Gaseous (Non Liquid) compressed Ammonia that is injected? Is it the same as grocery store ammonia, and it's mixed with gasoline?
Is there any work about ammonia use in gas tubine? maybe would fit trucks and busses.
. I worked in industrial electronics for decades and am very familiar with all the controls and aspects of electric motors. Battery controlled cannot happen as the replacement for gasoline. You will ruin the planet with the 1000% increase in mining all the minerals etc.. Its 20 plus minerals and precious metals. ABSURD. Cars can run on many fuels and some like AMMONIA POWERED that would cost $1 - $2 dollars a gallon that can be made very easily. AMMONIA has zero co2 emissions. Although if this happened watch the trees and forest have trouble growing. Canadian entrepreneur running his pickup truck on fuel that costs 25¢/L
ua-cam.com/video/XHZXAz9WP9M/v-deo.html
This a very interesting 🤔 question
Larger turbines for sure. GE and IHI report they can get full power and zero NOx.
I want to throw a related idea out there - why not focus on ammonia range-extenders?
EVs make sense, less batteries, benefits of electric motors, regen, etc
If your ammonia engine is charging a battery pack you don't need it to do all the engine stuff, rev, deliver torque, etc. You can optimize it to burn ammonia - seems the fastest path to market.
Could we use micro-turbines as range extenders?
@@Greenammonianews I think I know what you mean. Like the epower series hybrid project of Nissan. I dont know about efficiency when compared to engine.
Very helpful seminar
I don't understand this. Is the Ammonia Anhydrous Ammonia? Is it some sort of Gaseous (Non Liquid) compressed Ammonia that is injected? Is it the same as grocery store ammonia, and it's mixed with gasoline?
It would be anhydrous ammonia.
@@rileysowner Ahh. Okay. Thank You.