Author: Arnes Biogradlija

HyPoint will test fuel cell technology using hydrogen at Manston Airport. HyPoint will evaluate its hydrogen fuel cell technology at Manston Airport in Kent. The Silicon Valley-based company with a facility in Sandwich’s Discovery Park has inked a contract with the airport’s owners RiverOak Strategic Partners (RSP) to test its turbo air-cooled hydrogen fuel cell devices. At the transportation hub, testing zones will be established so that HyPoint’s aviation customers can evaluate its hydrogen fuel cell system in their new or modified aircraft. HyPoint is spending £11 million in its staff, research, development, and production center at Discovery Park, with…

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Oracle Power has received confirmation from the Directorate of Alternative Energy of the Government of Sindh that it will issue a Letter of Intent (LOI) concerning the development of a 1,200MW hybrid solar/wind, green hydrogen/power project in Pakistan, being advanced by the company’s joint venture company, Oracle Energy, subject to the provision of a US$600,000 performance guarantee by Oracle Energy. The LOI is anticipated to stipulate that the Project developer will be able to create green hydrogen from a 400MW electrolyser facility and renewable electricity for business-to-business use, for potential sale to utilities, and for other purposes. Oracle Energy intends…

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Liberty Hydrogen has launched and is in the process of developing a biomass-to-green ammonia facility for domestic and worldwide sale in Western Australia. The company has already determined that the projected state-of-the-art factory will require enormous quantities of wood debris to convert pure hydrogen into green ammonia. It is anticipated that the global production capacity of grey ammonia will increase from approximately 235 million metric tons in 2019 to roughly 290 million metric tons by 2030. In order for businesses to reach their net-zero goals, the manufacture of ammonia must move to a low-carbon, “green” process. The green ammonia factory…

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Companies Wintershall Dea and Nord-West Oelleitung (NWO) will partner on Wintershall Dea’s BlueHyNow initiative. The two firms signed a memorandum of understanding this week and plan to perform a feasibility study by the end of the year to investigate the possibility of constructing a hydrogen production plant on the NWO site in Wilhelmshaven. Wintershall Dea, Europe’s largest independent gas and oil producer, is planning a facility for the manufacture of huge quantities of hydrogen from Norwegian natural gas, according to a statement from the firm. The BlueHyNow project is being constructed as part of the EnergyHub in Wilhelmshaven. NWO possesses…

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Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has selected Glosten to construct a one-of-a-kind research vessel powered by alternative fuels. The new vessel will be equipped with an innovative hydrogen-hybrid propulsion system. Scripps and Glosten have a history extending back more than six decades, when Glosten designed Scripps’ Floating Instrument Platform, also known as FLIP. Glosten was also involved in the midlife refurbishment of Scripps’ largest ship, RV Roger Revelle. “Fundamentally, our ships must be dependable and capable in order to support the groundbreaking oceanographic research conducted by our experts. In addition, the vessel we envision must demonstrate that…

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Quantum Technology Corp. of British Columbia, Canada, a leader in cryogenic technology celebrating 41 years in business, has completed the engineering design for Phase 1 of an ambitious project to provide green hydrogen for light and heavy transportation on the main Canadian corridor. More than 40 refueling stations are strategically located between Quebec City, Quebec and Vancouver, British Columbia, as part of this project. The stations will be supplied with liquid hydrogen from four hydrogen liquefiers in multiple provinces, all of which will be fueled by renewable energy. By 2025, the total capacity of the green hydrogen supply that will…

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