Sep 9, 2011

Pair claim they can make ammonia to fuel cars for just 20 cents per liter

(PhysOrg.com) -- SilverEagles Energy say they have developed a way to make ammonia that is cheap enough so that it could be used as fuel for cars. If their claims turn out to be true, many consumers might consider switching over because ammonia, when burned in an engine, emits nothing but nitrogen and water vapor out the tailpipe. And if that’s not enough incentive, they claim they can make the ammonia for just 20 cents a liter (approximately 75 cents a gallon).

Haase - Haven't we been over the whole energy conversion loss effect guys???
However there is some valid science behind ammonia as a fuel and has been for over 3 decades... none have beat the energy loss or safety concerns.