The ammonia production technology was first pioneered by WVU Research Corporation (WVURC) and the DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory under the funding of the DOE ARPA-E REFUEL program. DOE ARPA-E funds have already contributed to proving the mechanism behind microwave-enhanced kinetics and that it can operate under far milder operating conditions (260°C and 300psi).
Viaduct's modular units offer reduced material and construction costs due to their significantly lower pressure requirements compared to traditional Haber-Bosch (which can reach up to 4000 psi). This reduction allows for a shorter construction timeline of just six months.
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