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A scientific breakthrough in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Israeli GenCell Achieves Scientific Breakthrough with Zero-Emission Green Ammonia Project – The success of this project could allow green ammonia to serve as a central hydrogen carrier for the energy industry and be a key component of fertilizers for agriculture. […keep reading] The […]
Uriah Donaldson, OHST, presented a technical paper at the 2019 RETA National Conference and 2021 IIAR National Conference titled RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards. This is the third post in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper. The IIAR’s Vision for the Future Over the last several decades, […]
Ammonia leak leads to hospitalization in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Ammonia Leak at Sea Watch International; Sends 1 to Hospital – Multiple hazardous materials teams from across the region responded to an ammonia leak at SeaWatch International Monday evening. […keep reading] Eight Things to Know About ANSI/IIAR 4-2020 – We’ve spent considerable time […]
St. Louis ammonia leak sends firefighters to the hospital in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Ammonia Leak in Dogtown Sends 2 Firefighters, Civilian to Hospital – Two St. Louis firefighters and a civilian were rushed to a hospital Tuesday morning after exposure to an ammonia leak in Dogtown. […keep reading] Falls County Road Reopened following […]
The NHL changes course on natural refrigerants in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… NHL Touts ‘Greener Rinks’ while Promoting Powerful Pollutants, Advocates Say – In 2017, as part of an eco-conscious green program, the National Hockey League launched an initiative called “Greener Rinks” that proposed a “solution” for the aging refrigeration systems tasked with keeping […]