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Aza Power
Aza engines decarbonize hard-to-decarbonize industries. Familiar tech and existing fuel makes decarbonization approachable for industrial clients.

Founded in 2021, AZA has progressed rapidly from research to commercialization, supported by Minnesota’s Grid Catalyst and the University of St. Thomas’ BEST START program. With a team of experienced engineers and strategists, AZA is leading the shift toward ammonia-based energy—beginning in Minnesota and expanding globally. By leveraging ammonia’s advantages, AZA provides a fuel that is clean, abundant, and logistically superior. For the military, this means stronger energy security, reduced operational vulnerabilities, and a practical way to meet environmental goals. That is significant because military operations demand reliable, efficient, and secure energy sources, especially in contested environments.

Technology

  • Modified turbulent jet ignition system that uses a pre-combustion chamber.
  • Pre-combustion chamber improves turbulence and temperature—two of the three key factors for effective ammonia combustion.
  • The prechamber locally heats the fuel-air mixture, helping it ignite and spread more easily.
  • Also releases turbulent jets that mix the gases and enhance combustion in the main engine cylinder.
  • Allows customers to upgrade their current engines and generators to run on clean ammonia—without buying costly new tech like hydrogen engines or ammonia fuel cells.

Military Applications & Benefits

  • Clean energy, efficiency, and reliability are key for the military and ammonia stands out.
  • Useful for remote or unmanned locations because it doesn’t degrade over time and doesn’t pose exposure risks
  • Helps ammonia burn more like traditional hydrocarbon fuels, which is best for military operations.
  • With portable field equipment, this ammonia can be converted into explosives, gunpowder, electricity, or mechanical power.
  • Ammonia can be stored cheaply and indefinitely in lightweight pressure vessels. Allows clean energy from wind and solar to be stored and used much later.
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