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Ammonia production accounts for approximately 2% of global energy use and 1.4% of carbon dioxide emissions.
Rice University's reactor system promises to decarbonize ammonia production while addressing water pollution concerns.
The reactor eliminates the need for traditional denitrification processes used in wastewater treatment plants.
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