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Wonder how many ammonia fueling stations there are around the world. At one point in time when you proclaimed a large fleet of your envisioned (aka pipe dream) ammonia eating trucks on a rental basis will hit the beaches on the east coast of the North America someday soon. I raised this same question & your reply is that you would be providing a fleet of OTR tankers to service this fleet. How impractical and inefficient would that be to keep these units "up & running" in a timely manner especially with the traffic jam on the I-90 corridor in the States and weather issues in the NE & Canada. Maybe you can use the rapid transit system or Bidens new high speed rail idea that "might" happen in the next century or two. By all means Don't use the MTA system "Poor Ole Charlie" has never been found - https://www.youtube.com > watch If FAC strips out this link goggle these words - Kingston Trio M.T.A. YouTube - a 1959 song.

Hope Santa brings you a new & improved set of Lego blocks so you can build a second prototype out of the latest technology available to mankind in the name of Going Green/Save the planet.

For the record, I fully believe that the US has made significant strides in cleaning up the environment over the last 50+ years and continues to do so. (wish other countries would do the same 0 like China, India etc.). But I must confess that I sent pollutants into the atmosphere earlier this week for about 8 hours - like I have over the last 26 years - I burned a pile of dead vegetation and tree limbs this past Monday. This is allowed by our county & state (GA) - and in most rural or semi rural counties. We have a 3/4 of an acre of heavily wooded property and I clean the dead stuff ( limbs, scrub trimmings, etc) up into a pile and give it a Zippo (that is lighter used in Vietnam by US soldiers) treatment. Certainly, CO2 is released along with smoke and other bad stuff. But on the other hand the healthier trees process the CO2 into O2 which released via a process called photosynthesis during the night - a good thing. Georgia is blessed with an abundance of tree as is many of the starts are in the SE Regions and those along the Appalachian & Rocky mountain region and northern Mid West states.
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  • By johnr_j
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  • Georgia, United States
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