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I never heard of using it before I read Biden's "Plan B" for reducing greenhouse emissions, even there's been experimental vehicles for years. Seems you still need gasoline to start and for low speeds, then I think you can run all ammonia, albeit at high compression. Ethanol uses a lot of electricity for distilling, ammonia is made from fossil fuels. To make the current electric car batteries you need expensive lithium. I know they're working on alternatives but will they be any better? The electricity to manufacture everything will overwhelm generation. There's not enough solar, wind, or dams to power to generators we have now. Battery powered cars won't work well in cold weather. Where some of my family is from it can get down to -47* F in winter. Seems we enthusiasts are going to be screwed. Probably not in my lifetime but I think for sure for you youngsters. So what do you all think will be the short and long term solutions, barring breakthroughs in technology or more sensible goals than taxing us into oblivion to pay for everything?