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    thanks for sharing,

    I am starting to understand now why the CEO continues to use the word disrupt! disrupt as in to disrupt the fertiliser industrie, Annually Australia and New Zealand use two million tonnes of urea, 80 per cent imported from the Middle East nothing compared to china and USA there consumption is huge we wont need to import much longer if GPP can pull this off imo.

    If there was no chemical fertilizer available for the agricultural sector in australia then; • the agricultural sector would bear a direct economic cost from reduced production of $12.7 billion; • the entire economy would be reduced by $40 billion from flow on effects; • the employment loss in the agricultural sector alone would have totalled 107,000 workers; • for the economy, it would have been 300,000 jobs; and • exports from the agricultural sector would have decreased by $9 billion.

    in that article it tells me put simply that the coal is dried and converted to gaseous components before before converting this gas into solid urea so i am going to assume that the CTL technology and the end result will be more or less a liquid form of urea? i know GPP state that they dont convert to a gas im guessing this is why it is non polluting. GPP's OHD method works by reaction of the starting material, in this case coal, with dissolved O2 in hydrothermal water, i.e. high temperature, high pressure liquid water. Unlike other direct and indirect CTL/CTX technologies such as gasification or “liquefaction”, which rely on overall reduction of the starting material, OHD utilizes oxidative bond scission to break up the overall molecular network. The process requires no exotic catalysts or solvents, produces little CO2 and no NOx or SOx emissions. Typical operating

    UREA has a NPK of 46.0.0 total of 46% nitrogen the highest nitrogen fertiliser on the market, one thing i like about it is that typically when urea is applied in its granule synthetic form if the ambient temperature is high nearly every day in Australia lol then the urea converts to gas and is lost to the atmosphere if its not watered in immediately this is a big problem on golf courses and drought areas ect. but if in a liquid form and as GPP state a non polluting and green house neutral, we are killing more then 2 birds with one stone imo.

    Niotrogen Nitrogen is so vital because it is a major component of chlorophyll, the compound by which plants use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide (i.e., photosynthesis). It is also a major component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Without proteins, plants wither and die.

    pretty exciting stuff if we can tap into an industrie of this size. i hope im not rambling on too much just sharing some thoughts.
 
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