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flag MIT scientists create sustainable ammonia using iron-rich rocks and nitrogen-laced water, promising zero CO2 emissions.

flag Scientists at MIT have developed a sustainable method to produce ammonia by mimicking Earth's natural processes, using iron-rich rocks and nitrogen-laced water. flag This method generates ammonia without energy input or CO2 emissions, potentially reducing industrial energy consumption and emissions. flag The process could produce enough ammonia to last for 2.42 million years and could also help treat wastewater, creating an additional profit. flag This innovation could revolutionize fertilizer production and offer a cleaner fuel source in the future.

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