June 2005   Vol. XX   No. 6   ISSN 1080-8019
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June 2005

Millennium Founder Amendola Proposes Urea/Ammonia-Based Energy System

OCEAN, NJ - Steven Amendola, the chemist who founded Millennium Cell Inc. and who introduced sodium borohydride to the international hydrogen community, has a new trick up his sleeve. A chemical energy system based on urea and ammonia. Both are industrial and agricultural chemical commodities, widely used in, among other things, the production of fertilizers, animal feeds, explosives, plastics and, in the case of urea, some hair conditioners and lotions and even as an alternative to rock salt as a less corrosive road deicer.


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