In order to manufacture and sell H2 and NH3 fuel kits as well as conversions of hydrocarbon-fueled generators, engines, tractors, grain driers, and other equipment, Hydrofuel Canada has recently entered into an exclusive manufacturing and sales partnership with Technocarb.
Technocarb President Dave Shea said, “We are pleased to be able to collaborate with another world leading Canadian company like Hydrofuel to enhance the hydrocarbon fuel-based engine conversion technologies we have developed and sold for decades for use now with hydrogen and ammonia fuels.”
“Half of the energy of liquid fuels is currently lost between the well head and the fuel pump,” noted Hydrofuel CEO Greg Vezina. “The beauty of combining MAPS production and conversion tech for existing engines is that it lowers both the production and utilization costs – less than any conventional or renewable hydrocarbon – which will allow more industries to adopt green hydrogen and ammonia energy at a lower cost than imports. There is no question that this is a global game changer.”
Colorado State is commercializing Micro Ammonia Production System (“MAPS”) technology, which was licensed by Hydrofuel from Georgia Tech and offers a sustainable and environmentally benign way to produce NH3. This decentralizes production while producing ammonia at a high yield rate and with exceptional energy efficiency compared to other technologies. This will make it possible to produce, store, move, and use inexpensive green hydrogen and ammonia for a variety of purposes.