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The “Magic Water” Story That Led Me to Plasma Agriculture
Today, most nitrogen fertilizer is made using the Haber-Bosch process: nitrogen from air, hydrogen from natural gas, high temperature, high pressure, and massive centralized plants. It is incredibly important, but it also creates cost, logistics, storage, and supply-chain challenges.
Plasma offers a very different idea: use electricity, air, and water to create reactive nitrogen species directly in liquid — things like nitrates, nitrites, and possibly small amounts of ammonia. In other words, plasma-activated water could become a way to produce nitrogen fertilizer closer to where it is needed.
Is it cheaper than Haber-Bosch today? No.
Is it stable like a bag of fertilizer from the store? Also no.
But could it make sense for decentralized, on-site, renewable-po ...