

liquid natural power
The Electro-cargo of the Future
ENERGY FROM OUR ENVIRONMENT
In humankind's pursuit for heat and power our world has seen wood, coal, oil and natural gas transported by ship, making each of the above the fundamental winners of previous ‘energy carrier’ races.
The global race is now on for tomorrow’s best transportable 'energy' medium to follow on from their legacy, but this time that energy carrier has to be a clean one with zero emissions. In addition, it needs to be transported cleanly, and have the following attributes to qualify as the next worldwide energy vector:
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Commercially viable, when compared to hydrocarbons
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Safe to handle, non-toxic to humans and the environment
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Capable of being used as a liquid cargo, ship fuel and stored in existing tanks
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​Proficient in being used in existing engines, and other rotating machinery
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Considered as a clean replacement for "oil"
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Non-explosive, and carbon neutral
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Derived from existing and proven industrial processes​
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Uses commercially available storage and handling equipment
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Liquid Natural Power (LNP) is not a fuel in the traditional sense, but it stores an optimised Electromotive Force (EMF), which represents a new class of quasi-liquid energy medium. Just as batteries, generators and photoelectric cells create EMF by converting other forms of energy, LNP embodies that potential directly. It serves as a medium for storing raw electrical
potential, and can be converted into power on demand.
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LIQUID NATURAL POWER

THINK OF MOBILE THUNDERCLOUDS
Energy builds silently within, charge accumulating until it releases as lightning:
Pure electromotive force unleashed. That is the power nature has always shown us.
LNP GOES ONE BETTER
LNP goes one better - it is the engineered equivalent, capable of being released under controlled conditions. This stored potential energy is stable, immediately transportable, then instantly available to power ships and deliver electricity to markets that need it.
Unlike fossil fuels, it is not burned. Unlike batteries, it does not degrade with cycles or use any rare earth metals. LNP exists as an elemental store of potential energy, ready to be activated on demand. It is designed to move seamlessly through the EnviroShips ecosystem, powering vessels, grids, industries and entire cities with zero-emissions electrical power.
LNP is engineered primarily for power regeneration. Its fundamental role is to store clean potential energy and release it wherever electricity is needed, on demand and at scale. Whether supplying national grids, data centres, industrial hubs or maritime power & propulsion systems, the principle remains the same: one universal quasi-liquid, the ultimate EMF carrier, purpose-built to regenerate clean electricity when and where it is required.

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