Author: Arnes Biogradlija

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The Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has inked a three-year memorandum of understanding with Neoenergia, a subsidiary of the Spanish energy giant Iberdrola, for the development of offshore wind energy and the manufacture of green hydrogen. The MOU seeks for cooperation in other energy-related or electrification-related initiatives relevant to the green hydrogen pilot project. At addition, it stipulates the evaluations required for the development of the chain value, supply chain, and port infrastructure in the port of Rio Grande for the guas Claras offshore wind power production project. According to Neoenergia, the guas Claras project consists of four…

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As the world’s most influential gathering for energy industry professionals, ADIPEC 2022, hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), will accelerate the energy transition, unlock the real value of a decarbonised future, showcase ground-breaking technologies and explore actionable strategies and solutions to the challenges and opportunities created by complex global energy market dynamics. Taking place from 31 October to 3 November, ADIPEC 2022 will be the leading venue for the energy industry to debate, deliberate and address key issues on the trilemma of security of supply, affordability, and sustainability. Strategically taking place ahead of COP27, ADIPEC 2022 will…

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At a time when electrification is in the spotlight, many businesses have chosen to join forces and are building a new business model with a focus on a sustainable future. One of these titans is Jaguar Land Rover, which offers one of the greatest alternatives to electric energy, such as the hydrogen battery. Now the large company has gone a step forward and declared that further information about this Land Rover Defender fitted with a peculiar form of propulsion will be revealed in the coming days. As is well known, all of this is a result of the Zeus project,…

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The Faentina (Faenza-Florence) railway line was recently included among those where experimentation with hydrogen fueling of trains will start as early as 2023. This was announced by the Table on hydrogen experimentation set up at the General Directorate of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Mobility, which considered the Faenza-Florence, the so-called Train of Dante, as a rail route “potentially susceptible to conversion from diesel to hydrogen.” In Italy, out of more than 16,000 km of railways as many as 4,700 (or nearly 30 percent) are not electrified. A condition that every day sees 1250 rail convoys with diesel traction,…

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The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) partnership is assessing the infrastructure’s technical capacity to transport a blend of natural gas and hydrogen, according to TAP AG. “Hydrogen is essential to attaining a carbon-free future, and TAP is actively investigating this matter. TAP can provide hydrogen mixtures in the future, according to a 2021 hydrogen transportation readiness study. In 2023, the pipes will be evaluated in a globally renowned laboratory so that we may analyze the infrastructure’s suitability to meet future hydrogen demands and capacities. Likewise, the leading manufacturers conduct research on new technology and upgrade existing equipment “TAP AG remarked. The…

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Ohmium International has inked an agreement with Tarafert, the developer of a large-scale urea fertilizer and green ammonia manufacturing facility in Mexico, to offer 343 megawatts of green Hydrogen electrolyzers. The delivery of electrolyzers will occur in three phases, with the first 69 megawatts scheduled for delivery in 2025, on time for Tarafert’s project completion. The project’s green Hydrogen will enable the manufacture of up to 200,000 metric tons of green ammonia per year. “Ammonia shortages this year have shown the importance of countries developing their own production that doesn’t rely on fossil fuels. The Tarafert project is among the…

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The Department of Energy has given North Carolina A&T State University’s Center for Electrochemical Dynamics and Reactions on Surfaces (CEDARS) a four-year, $10.35 million grant. A&T is the only historically Black college or university to get this funding from the Department of Education. CEDARS is one of 43 universities and national laboratories that will receive over $400 million for the establishment and maintenance of Energy Frontier Research Centers. EFRCs assemble multidisciplinary scientific teams to address scientific obstacles impeding the advancement of energy technologies. The programs are led by 28 colleges, including Stanford University, Michigan State University, MIT, and Georgia Tech,…

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