S4 Episode 10: The Climate Impact of Green Ammonia, with Lewis Jenkins, co-founder of Nium

Welcome to Episode 10.

I learned so much in this conversation. Starting with the massive reliance that modern humankind has on ammonia, and the huge amount of fossil fuel energy that is currently required to manufacture it. The potential for Green Ammonia, with a much more sustainable manufacturing process, is enormous - and there’s probably no other industrial innovation that alone could lead to a reduction in global carbon emissions of over 4%.

My guest is Lewis Jenkins, CEO and co-founder (with Dr Yubiao Niu and Phil Hunter) of nium, a startup manufacturing Green Ammonia on Demand.  He’s spent the last year understanding the problem of ammonia production and together they’re now building a business to solve it. In this episode, he takes the time to educate me in chemistry, physics, history and geography as well as a spot of geopolitics and psychology. 

Nium has come a long way already and, with it’s first funding round in the pipeline, they are set to scale up and transform an outdated industrial process. It’s going to be exciting to see what impact they can have.

Thanks to Lewis for a very interesting chat - make sure you keep listening to hear the full story.

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