Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Governments are discussing a ban on the sale of new motorcycles powered by internal combustion engines over the next decade or so (UK regulators want to achieve this by 2030). How will Honda, the largest maker of small engines in the world, respond to these changes? Honda said it will take three actions: Improve the carbon neutrality and efficiency of its internal combustion engines;Enhance the effectiveness, usefulness, and affordability of its electric two-wheelers (including “mid-sized” models for the North American market);Explore the potential of hydrogen energy; In a conference for investors and journalists, Honda’s leaders outlined these objectives from Japan.…

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The CEO of Romco Metals, which recycles aluminum scrap in Nigeria and Ghana, stated that the company intends to increase output by more than fivefold to 100,000 tonnes per year and is working on a project to manufacture green hydrogen to fuel its furnaces. Romco, a non-ferrous metals recycling company based in the United Kingdom, stated it was in advanced talks to raise $50 million in debt and equity to fund the expansion plan. Raymond Onovwigun, CEO and founder of Romco, stated that the company was considering establishing seven new factories in Africa over the next five years to address…

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Energy Harbor Corp. is teaming up with the University of Toledo, major industrial companies in the region, several DOE national laboratories, and others to form a new industry-led consortium, Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen (GLCH), to transform the Midwest into a leading center for the production of low-carbon fuels, thereby attracting major investment, new businesses, and job creation. “This industry-led Hydrogen Hub coalition intends to ensure that the Midwest is a leader in a decarbonization transition so that regional industries and supply chains are globally competitive, and opportunities are created for workers and their communities,” said Frank Calzonetti, vice president for…

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A total of three young adults have started their vocational training at H-TEC SYSTEMS in Augsburg. The company offers training in both mechatronics and technical product design. In this way, the hydrogen specialist is meeting an important qualification requirement for young skilled workers in the sought-after segment of renewable energies and the use of system-relevant future technologies. The training capacities at H-TEC SYSTEMS will be further expanded in the future. “This year, we welcome three new trainees to H-TEC SYSTEMS for the first time and look forward to successfully accompanying and supporting them as they start their careers in the…

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The largest electrolyser in the world has arrived at HydrogenPro’s Herya test site. – This project is a critical milestone for large, green hydrogen projects. It requires substantial planning, rigging and the right equipment. This project is important to facilitate larger, green hydrogen projects, reducing carbon footprints and costs, CPO Karoline Aafos says. Chief Commercial Officer Erik Christian Bolstad is very excited about HydrogenPro’s future. – It was with great excitement and joy that I witnessed the reception and placement of the large electrolyser at our test plant at Herøya today. This marks a significant milestone for HydrogenPro and the…

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BayoTech and the American Center for Mobility have designated the Detroit region as the next location for the expansion of their distributed hydrogen network (ACM). On ACM’s 500-acre property in Ypsilanti Township, a BayoGaaS Hydrogen Hub will produce 350 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per year. ACM is a global hub for future mobility technologies testing and validation, product development, education, and standards work. ACM sought out a hydrogen fueling option in response to demand from automakers seeking to test zero-emission fuel cell vehicles at the facility. “Hydrogen has a crucial role to play in enabling zero-emission vehicles in key segments…

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Watlow, a designer and producer of industrial thermal systems, is pleased to announce that Raven SR Inc. has chosen it as a thermal technology partner for the field testing of its non-combustion equilibrium Steam/CO2 Reforming SR2 unit, which transformed methane to transportation-grade hydrogen. The SR2 reactor effectively outperformed other commercially available methods for the synthesis of hydrogen from methane. Raven’s proprietary steam / carbon dioxide reforming method converts all waste – biomass, municipal solid waste, bio-solids, industrial waste, sewage, medical waste and unwanted, useless, excess, low methane natural gas – into synthetic gas, which is then turned into renewable energy…

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Enapter is the first manufacturer of electrolysers to implement the popular OPC UA communication protocol. Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is one of the world’s most important industrial automation and Industry 4.0 communication standards. OPC UA, sometimes referred to as “the global production language,” provides enhanced data exchange and interoperability across devices and systems in a variety of industries. Enapter has facilitated the deployment of its green hydrogen generators for applications ranging from energy self-sufficiency to green gas generation by joining the OPC Foundation behind the standard and becoming the first electrolyser manufacturer to adopt OPC UA on…

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