University of Sydney’s plasma device turns air into ammonia, offering a carbon-free alternative to fossil fuel-based production. https://t.co/pGZi178hmg
GREEN AMMONIA UPDATE: Aiming to bypass the nitrate to ammonium reduction reaction we demonstrate a NOx to ammonia path, which requires less electrons but also allows a gas to gas conversion with air to gaseous ammonia. 👇
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First test trial to reign in N fertiliser use in horticulture glasshouse production systems. We hope to replace conventional N fertilisers with sustainable N sources derived from renewably generated N using plasma technologies. @SiaSydney @PlasmaLeapTech
Shipping nitrogen fertilizer around the globe makes little sense and generating CO2 emissions to create it makes even less sense! The solution? air, water and electrons.
Follow our scaleup of sustainable, locally produced nitrogen fertilizers.
#sustainability#ammonia#netzero
KAUST appoints Professor Sir Edward Byrne as the new President, effective Sept 1, 2024. With his global expertise from renowned academic institutions, he's set to lead KAUST's era of Accelerating Impact.
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#AcceleratingImpact#SaudiVision2030
WATCH: What if carbon dioxide and methane from a landfill could power an airplane? Australian researchers say they’ve come up with a way to do just that and it could help the aviation industry meet its net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050
Plasma is emerging as an impactful, sustainable technology in our global push to electrify our industries. Please check out our new website for Australian plasma research & news in this exciting area:
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400 students take 'Sustainable Design, Engineering and Management (ENGG5202) this semester. Engineering sustainable solutions to our global challenges. @SydneyUniWorld@Eng_IT_Sydney
As PlasmaLeap starts to deploy our Sustainable Nitrogen Fertilizer tech (eNFIX) on farms, we are interested in receiving potential end user feedback and expressions of interest. If you are a farmer, grower or supplier please check out below:
https://t.co/VmvXwX3OxD
#sustainable
Move-in day for the plasma group at the new USYD engineering building. Combining with Prof Marcela Bilek's group, already established in the building, @Eng_IT_Sydney brings together plasma research for sustainable engineering. Penthouse views 💙
CSIRO industry PhD position available in my group (Domestic students). TOPIC: Kinetic modelling of plasma-enhanced CO2 methanation, with Dr Tony Murphy CSIRO. Exciting & impactful research ⚡ @Eng_IT_Sydney@CSIRO@cbeusyd#plasma#netzero
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