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AmmPower Announces Collaboration with FuelCell Energy to Enhance Clean Ammonia Production Efficiency and Accepts Rene Bharti’s Resignation as President

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AmmPower Announces Collaboration with FuelCell Energy to Enhance Clean Ammonia Production Efficiency and Accepts Rene Bharti’s Resignation as President

Clean Ammonia is key to sustainable agriculture

Toronto, Ontario – AmmPower Corp. (CSE: AMMP) (OTCQB: AMMPF) (FSE: 601A) (“AmmPower” or the “Company”), a leader in innovative ammonia production technologies, has announced a strategic collaboration with FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) (“FuelCell Energy”), to participate in pilots of distributed ammonia production.

The partnership will result in the integration of AmmPower’s modular ammonia production units with FuelCell Energy’s highly efficient solid oxide electrolyzer systems, improving clean ammonia production efficiencies and opening new commercial avenues.

Ammonia is a critical ingredient for the production of fertilizer, which is essential for agriculture and food security around the globe.

The Technology

AmmPower’s proprietary Independent Ammonia Making Machine (IAMM™) is designed to produce up to four metric tons of carbon-free ammonia daily using renewable electricity. By coupling this technology with Fuel Cell Energy’s solid oxide electrolyzer, which operates with high efficiency, and integrates excess heat from the ammonia production process, the joint effort is expected to reduce energy consumption by over 25% compared to traditional alkaline or PEM-based processes.

FuelCell Energy’s Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell produces hydrogen at nearly 90 percent electrical efficiency without excess heat and can reach 100 percent efficiency when using excess heat. Hydrogen produced from electrolysis can be stored long term and transported, allowing energy from wind, solar, and nuclear to be available on demand.

Dr. Zhenyu Zhang, Chief Technologist of AmmPower, said :

Partnering with Fuel Cell Energy allows AmmPower to utilize state-of-the-art electrolyzer technology that significantly enhances the efficiency of our IAMM Complete units,

“We are excited about the potential of this integration in optimizing the green ammonia production.”

sason Few, President & CEO of FuelCell Energy.

Our platforms are responsive to the clean energy goals of organizations and governments around the world, and we are particularly pleased to bring our technology to the important work of ammonia production to support global food security,

Dr. Gary Benninger, AmmPower CEO, noted :

As we look forward, our focus is on applying these advanced technologies to meet the critical needs of agriculture and industrial sectors, where ammonia plays a key role,

“This partnership is about more than just technological innovation—it’s about providing practical solutions that enhance productivity and sustainability in vital industries.”

AmmPower and FuelCell Energy are committed to advancing ammonia production technologies that support sustainable agricultural practices and industrial applications, reducing the environmental footprint while enhancing operational efficiencies.

The Company also announces that Mr. Rene Bharti has resigned as President effective Monday October 21 2024. Mr. Bharti will focus on his role as VP Business Development of a publicly traded lithium company based in Val-D’or Quebec, Canada. AmmPower would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Bharti for his valuable service and to wish him the very best in his future endeavors.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Gary N. Benninger

Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman of the Board

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