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CWTI’s Novel AmmEL-H2 Technology Enters Second Phase Testing

Current Water Technologies Inc., announced a research partnership with University of Illinois (project lead), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Standford University, Colorado State University and Visage Energy. The Partnership received $2,495,585 in US Federal Funding to develop non-biological ammonia treatment processes designed to minimize the production and release of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O).

CWTI is excited to continue working closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and University of Illinois to demonstrate the efficacy of its AmmEL-H2TM system to preclude/minimize the production of N2O while treating ammonia-containing waste waters and producing hydrogen gas and other valuable chemicals.

CWTI predicts that the success of this project and a related pending project will form the foundation for the production and sale of commercial AmmEL-H2 systems within the US military and municipal water treatment sectors.

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Press release https://t.ly/uVnEB

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