In January, a Brooklyn-based startup unveiled the worldâs first ammonia-powered semi truck. To some, it was an experiment. Read on to learn about investing in ammonia... [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy Saudi Aramco Backs Brooklyn Ammonia Startup Alex Koyfman | Feb 26, 2023 Several weeks ago, I wrote about a startup in Brooklyn, New York, called Amogy, which built the worldâs first fully functional semitruck to run on ammonia fuel. [amogy] To some it was a science experiment. To others it was a proof of concept. To the worldâs biggest oil company â the $1.8 trillion-market-cap behemoth with $580 billion in annual revenues, Saudi Aramco â it turned out to be a reason to get out the checkbook. As of early February, Saudi Arabiaâs namesake oil company officially became a financial backer of Amogy. For investors across the world, this should be a huge bullhorn signaling a fundamental change in direction for the energy industry. So what's all the fuss about? Ammonia fuel is a high-powered, zero-emission alternative to traditional fossil fuels. In the 1960s, it powered the X-15 rocket plane to record speeds and altitudes â records that still stand to this day. [x15] It has a high-octane rating of 120, which means it will run well in most modern high-compression automotive engines. And with minor modifications, any standard ICE engine will burn it efficiently, as demonstrated by Amogyâs semi. The only thing that will come out of the tailpipe is water vapor and traces of nitrogen. Are You Sick of Market Crashes Gutting Your Retirement Account? Thereâs a way to flip the market carnage into a legal fortuneâ¦Without shorting a single stockâ¦And without touching options, cryptos, or âmeme" stocks. This radical âblueprint'' could help anyone turn $500 into $1.2 million in under a year. [For more details, go here now.]( Zero Carbon Is Only the Beginning So why isnât the whole world running on this stuff by now? The answer is simple. The traditional method for producing artificial ammonia, called the Haber-Bosch process, is itself a dirty and energy-inefficient endeavor. Because of this single limitation, 90% of the global ammonia market up to this point was accounted for by the agricultural industry, with ammonia as a fuel hardly registering on the radar. Thanks to a recent development, however, that entire paradigm is changing. Innovations made by one particular Vancouver-based company have now made it possible to create clean ammonia fuel from nothing more than air, water, and electricity. The process, like the resulting fuel, is highly efficient and carbon-neutral. This one puzzle piece falling into place has opened the door to a systemic shift in the way we create and manage our energy. Liquid Batteries? Ammonia fuel can now be used to transform our existing vehicle fleets â including the very car you drive every day â into zero-emission vehicles. It can be used to convert the worldâs cargo shipping fleets from marine diesel, and it can give these ships theoretically infinite ranges with the implementation of portable onboard ammonia generation facilities. Because it requires only the most basic raw materials, ammonia itself can be used as a liquid energy storage medium for renewable energy generation plants. Excess electricity can be turned into ammonia for storage and then turned back into electricity via ammonia-burning generators when demand calls for it. Just a few years ago, all of these ideas were science fiction-level concepts â great to entertain the mind but completely unrealistic when it came to execution. Endless Energy Perfected at Last What youâre looking at is NOT oil, ethanol, or some crazy biofuel. But in the near future, every skyscraper, factory, truck, plane, train, bus, and boat could be powered by it. Itâs so cheap and efficient it could wipe out every other conventional fuel source we use today... And hand early investors a shot at world-altering gains. [See the breakthrough for yourself here.]( Today⦠well, today we have Saudi Aramco making investments in an ammonia startup, which should tell you everything you need to know. The Vancouver-based company I mentioned earlier is also a development-stage company. Its principal product â a portable, stackable ammonia generation device about the size of a refrigerator â is already entering commercialization. The proprietary technology behind it all could be worth billions of dollars, even tens of billions, in short order. Fractions of a Penny on the Dollar Today, its market capitalization is only in the tens of millions of dollars. Unlike most companies at this stage of development, however, there is an opportunity here for retail investors⦠because this stock is already public. For now, things are quiet, but if you look at the rate of new ammonia fuel headlines in the press, youâll see that this story is finally picking up steam. Want to learn more about it? My colleague Keith Kohl â investment director of our biggest premium financial newsletter, Technology and Opportunity â recently published [an in-depth video presentation]( on the topic in which he goes into all the details of the ammonia fuel trend and the best ways to take advantage. Heâs isolated two key plays in the sector, including the company I briefly mentioned above. Whether youâre risk-averse or risk-seeking, there may be true value investing in ammonia. [Check out his video now]( and find out how you can climb on at the ground floor right now. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( His flagship service, Microcap Insider, provides market-beating insights into some of the fastest moving, highest profit-potential companies available for public trading on the U.S. and Canadian exchanges. With more than 5 years of track record to back it up, Microcap Insider is the choice for the growth-minded investor. 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