Jupiter Ionics raises $9m funding to scale green ammonia
Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million to progress its electrochemical green ammonia technology.
We consider the impact of electrolysis pressures on water. For each kg of green hydrogen produced, 9–10 litres of water are consumed, which equates to around 200 litres of water per MW of electrolyser capacity.
Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million to progress its electrochemical green ammonia technology.
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