In earlier demonstrations, the company successfully used its technology to power an aerial drone, commercial farm tractor, and semi-truck. Amogy’s patented ammonia-powered system splits ...
In earlier demonstrations, the company successfully used its technology to power an aerial drone, commercial farm tractor, and semi-truck. Amogy’s patented ammonia-powered system splits ...
Amogy is convinced that its ammonia-to-power cells, which are built in Houston, can be the clean energy power of the future. A company building a new way to power vessels on land, sea and air has ...
In addition to testing ammonia in a tugboat this past September, Amogy has also used its technology to power a drone, a tractor, and a semi-truck. “The latest technical demonstration — the ...
Before meeting Amogy, Marco Polo Marine had explored different technologies to reduce its environmental impact. “We considered using drones to transport goods between our vessels and the wind ...
The vessel uses Amogy’s technology, which breaks ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen, with the hydrogen powering either a fuel cell or engine. Earlier demonstrations featured the system on smaller ...
Having already demonstrated its technology on an aerial drone (5 kW), tractor (100 kW) and semi truck (300 kW), Amogy said the NH3 Kraken trial (1 MW) is the final technical trial ahead of product ...
Amogy said it has secured the additional support ... life It has previously also demonstrated the reformer in an aerial drone and a farm tractor as it courted investors to back the company.
The company says there are trace amounts of nitrogen oxides that it's working to completely eliminate. Amogy first used ammonia to power a drone in 2021, then a tractor in 2022, a semi-truck in 2023, ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said reported drone sightings that sparked panic in New Jersey last month were drones authorized to fly by the Federal Aviation Administration and ...
President Trump said Tuesday that the drone sightings over New Jersey late last year were either authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or were from hobbyists and enthusiasts.