Modular ammonia production with just air and water.

Sustainable ammonia production designed for scalable deployment anywhere in the world.

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We are Aerammonia.

Aerammonia is a University at Buffalo, SUNY spinout developing next-generation ammonia production technology.

Our team of scientists and engineers is building a patent-pending plasma electrochemical reactor designed to produce ammonia using only air, water, and electricity.

What We Do

1

Capture Resources

Our system is designed to use readily available inputs: air, water, and electricity.

2

Produce Ammonia

Inspired by how lightning activates nitrogen in nature, our system continuously produces ammonia in a compact reactor.

3

Deploy Anywhere

Flexible systems are designed to support localized ammonia production wherever it’s needed, anywhere around the globe.

Rethinking Ammonia Production

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Distributed Production

Making ammonia from air and water closer to where it’s needed, with flexible modular deployment designed to reduce supply chain dependence.

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Lower Impact Manufacturing

Designed for lower emissions, reduced energy demand, lower infrastructure costs, and safer localized production.

Where is Ammonia Used?

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Interested in learning more about Aerammonia, partnership opportunities, pilot applications, or future collaboration opportunities? We’d love to connect.