The journal Nature receives 10,000 scientific papers every year, but in 2023 they picked just five as the technologies most likely to make an impact on society. Jupiter Ionics was one of them. Specializing in making ammonia from electrolysis instead of fossil fuels, it is poised to revolutionize not only agriculture but our energy and transportation sectors as well. It is our pleasure to have Douglas MacFarlane, founder of Jupiter Ionics, as our guest.
Hopefully you've just listened to Episode 9 so you've you got a pretty good picture of how we arrived at the predicament we're in, how we've been supplementing agriculture with artificial nutrients for over 200 years and how ammonia is essential to feeding eight billion people. All of that hinges on the continued production of large global quantities of ammonia. So now you're ready for solutions, and Jupiter Ionics is one of them.
You can read more by visiting:
Jupiter Ionics
A Roadmap to the Ammonia Economy
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