EPISODE · Apr 8, 2024 · 8 MIN
FuelPositive’s Ian Clifford on how a greener future in agriculture starts in Manitoba
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FuelPositive Corporation (TSXV: NHHH | OTCQB: NHHHF), a leader in clean technology solutions, recently announced a provisional patent for its Green Aqueous Ammonia add-on module systems, marking a significant milestone in its mission to revolutionize the agricultural industry. This innovative module allows farmers to produce Green Aqueous Ammonia fertilizer on-site, offering a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional methods. Chairman and CEO Ian Clifford highlighted the importance of this patent, stating that it “opens up our market globally dramatically” and sets the stage for future developments in sustainable agriculture. FuelPositive is also making strides in delivering its first commercial system to a farm in Manitoba, with factory acceptance testing scheduled ahead of schedule in mid-April. The company’s focus on on-site production aims to eliminate carbon emissions and provide energy and fertilizer security for farmers. Selecting Manitoba as the initial location was strategic, given its abundant green electricity and large farming community eager for sustainable solutions. The company’s commitment to innovation is evident in its modular approach, which allows for customizable nitrogen concentrations and pH balances tailored to various agricultural needs. With plans for commercial production as early as next year, FuelPositive aims to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly fertilizer solutions worldwide. As Chairman Clifford emphasized, “the world will need thousands and thousands of these systems,” highlighting the company’s ambitious goals for a greener future in agriculture.
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FuelPositive Corporation (TSXV: NHHH | OTCQB: NHHHF), a leader in clean technology solutions, recently announced a provisional patent for its Green Aqueous Ammonia add-on module systems, marking a significant milestone in its mission to revolutionize the agricultural industry. This innovative module allows farmers to produce Green Aqueous Ammonia fertilizer on-site, offering a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional methods. Chairman and CEO Ian Clifford highlighted the importance of this patent, stating that it “opens up our market globally dramatically” and sets the stage for future developments in sustainable agriculture. FuelPositive is also making strides in delivering its first commercial system to a farm in Manitoba, with factory acceptance testing scheduled ahead of schedule in mid-April. The company’s focus on on-site production aims to eliminate carbon emissions and provide energy and fertilizer security for farmers. Selecting Manitoba as the initial location was strategic, given its abundant green electricity and large farming community eager for sustainable solutions. The company’s commitment to innovation is evident in its modular approach, which allows for customizable nitrogen concentrations and pH balances tailored to various agricultural needs. With plans for commercial production as early as next year, FuelPositive aims to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly fertilizer solutions worldwide. As Chairman Clifford emphasized, “the world will need thousands and thousands of these systems,” highlighting the company’s ambitious goals for a greener future in agriculture.
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