Nium, a pioneering climate-tech company, is making the vision of a cleaner future a reality with its revolutionary nanotechnology. By leveraging the world of the super-small, this technology transforms hydrogen into clean ammonia, a sustainable and efficient way to store and transport this clean fuel.
Our efforts have caught the eye of some very important people. Nium was recently featured in a film by RE:TV, an organisation founded by His Majesty King Charles III, dedicated to showcasing innovative solutions to the climate crisis.
It isn't just any endorsement: it's a powerful recognition of Nium's groundbreaking work tackling one of the world's most pressing challenges. But what is clean ammonia, and how is Nium changing the game?
Unlocking the Potential of Hydrogen
Hydrogen has long been hailed as a promising clean fuel, but its storage and transportation pose significant hurdles. Nium's solution lies in its nanocatalysis process, which significantly reduces the energy needed to convert hydrogen into ammonia compared to traditional methods. This green ammonia acts as a clean and efficient carrier, enabling easy transport and storage of hydrogen.
Beyond Green Hydrogen
The benefits of Nium's technology extend far beyond just offering a clean alternative. Green ammonia also:
- Replaces traditionally produced ammonia, a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Serves as a sustainable shipping fuel, decarbonising a critical sector.
- Remains crucial for fertiliser production, supporting global food security.
A Royal Seal of Approval
RE:TV's feature on Nium highlights the company's vital role in driving the transition to clean energy. As King Charles III has emphasised, "We've got to come together as a world on this." Nium's collaboration with RE:TV embodies the spirit of unity needed in the fight against climate change.
RE:TV, founded by His Majesty King Charles III, spotlights innovations that address the climate and biodiversity crisis. Explore their "Reducing Emissions" playlist for more case studies on organisations actively reducing emissions and paving the way towards a sustainable future.