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Ammonia is now being used as a clean energy fuel in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… World’s First Blue Ammonia Shipment Opens New Route to a Sustainable Future – Aramco and the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), in partnership with SABIC, have successfully demonstrated the production and shipment of blue ammonia from Saudi […]
Hawaii’s largest refrigerated warehouse is fined over $200,000 by the EPA in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… EPA Slaps Oahu Refrigerated Food Warehouse with Fine – Hawaii’s largest refrigerated food warehouse has reached a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency. […keep reading] Valve Exercising and IIAR 6 – Ammonia refrigeration systems are typically configured with […]
Fish and animals are killed after a leak from an ammonia SCR system in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Spanish Police Probe into Lethal Ammonia Spill – The Guardia Civil is investigating four people in connection with a lethal ammonia spill in Guipuzkoa […keep reading here or here] Small Leak of Ammonia Detected at US Segment of […]
Raley’s installs their first supermarket ammonia system in preparation for the California’s Air Resources Board regulations in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Raley’s Unorthodox Ammonia/CO2 System – Installed at its first Raley’s supermarket, the system is the California chain’s answer to impending state regulations capping the GWP of refrigerant at 150. […keep reading] Differences […]
Start up costs prevent an ammonia refrigeration arena from reopening in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Reopening for Port Alice’s Shuttered Arena Unlikely – Bankrupt pulp mill still owes $2 million in unpaid taxes, leaving village in cash crunch. […keep reading] Joint R&D Starts for Practical Application of Ammonia-fueled Tugboat – With the entry […]