Ammonia Week in Review | October 18, 2013

October 18th, 2013 | , , , ,

In case you missed the headlines this week, we’ve summarized them in the latest edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…

Investigators Notice Ammonia Odor, ‘Thick Cloud’ – Okaloosa County sheriff’s investigators discovered a meth lab Thursday in a home on Barks Drive after responding to a tip from the probation department. They stepped inside and immediately noticed a “strong ammonia odor” and a “thick cloud,” which are common indicators […keep reading]

Ammonia Based Fuel Source Set To Revolutionize Green Energy – Enter Roger Gordon, an Ontario-based inventor by way of the pharmaceutical industry. He owns Green NH3, a company that has invested time, money, and good ole-fashioned sweat into a machine that generates fuel that’s cheap, clean, and renewable: The answer, he says, lies in NH3. Or for the chemistry-challenged, ammonia […keep reading]

Residents of Northern Alberta Town Return Home After Train Derailment – According to Grande Prairie County officials, the derailment site has been assessed by Canadian National (CN) Railway workers. CN officials say there is minimal damage to the three derailed cars and no leaks or ruptures to the units. The train was pulling cars of anhydrous ammonia, an agricultural fertilizer […keep reading]

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