Oh, those liberal Danish devils will ruin our way of life.
I wonder if Bush will liberate Denmark from those sodrug spammert Liberals.

Ah, I see that the key is efficient storage of ammonia on an appropriate substrate - which makes perfect sense. I imagine though there are some technical issues like storage temperature - anywhere from -30 to 50°C (-20 to 120°F).
Then I have to wonder where the ammonia is cracked to form 3H
2 and N
2. Cracked ammonia is used to produce a reducing environment in some sintering furnaces in the production of certain ceramic materials, and it is feasible as a fuel. Presumably the hydrogen is used in fuel cells or some type of combustion engine. I have to wonder if the latter would still raise a concern over nitrogen oxides NO
x.