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Ammonia deep tech raises $1.5m in seed round

Ammonia has serious alternative fuel potential but current production methods make up 2% of global emissions.

Dr Jay Chan and Dr Franck Natali assembling an ammonia reactor.

Andrew Bevin Wed, 13 Jul 2022

Green ammonia production firm Liquium has secured $1.5 million in a seed funding round jointly led by Matū Karihi Fund and Booster Innovation Fund.

Liquium, a startup spun out of Victoria University’s Wellington UniVentures, is looking to commercialise technology aimed at reducing greenhouse

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Andrew Bevin Wed, 13 Jul 2022
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