$2M to replace fossil fuels with solar power in fertilizer production
Producing the fertilizer that helps feed Earth’s 7.8 billion people comes with an environmental cost—one that University of Michigan engineers are hoping to lessen with a new strategy that favors sunlight over fossil fuels. The National Science Foundation has awarded U-M researchers $2 million to study the effectiveness of a new ammonia production process aimed … Continue reading $2M to replace fossil fuels with solar power in fertilizer production
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