Author: Arnes Biogradlija

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The production of renewable fuels can be increased by more than 40 percent without having to cultivate a single square meter more land. So says a new international study that looked at the production of sugarcane-based biofuels in Brazil. By combining the production of ethanol from sugar cane with hydrogen, the CO2 released during ethanol production could be converted into methanol. In these times of energy scarcity, this way of producing biofuel could offer a hopeful alternative. Ethanol is a sugarcane-based biofuel that has been sold in Brazil as a car fuel for more than 50 years. “Currently, ethanol production…

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Cagece will make reuse water feasible for companies that own green hydrogen plants in Ceará. The input will come from sanitary effluents from the Fortaleza Metropolitan Region. In summary, the company will offer water from treated sewage from the sewage system of Fortaleza, Caucaia and Maracanaú. As the production of hydrogen in the state will occur, according to expectations, by means of electrolysis, the alternative becomes viable. It takes 9 liters of pure water to obtain 1 kg of hydrogen. However, the input that would be discarded can be used in electrolysis, thus avoiding the waste of water from Ceará’s…

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Alsa has launched in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid) the first urban bus powered by green hydrogen, in collaboration with Toyota, supplier of the vehicle, in a bid to make this energy “a reality in the transport network in Spain. Both companies have explained their goal of making all their vehicles zero-emission in the medium term. While Toyota expects to reach zero emissions in 2030 in its entire fleet, Alsa plans to have all its urban buses zero emissions in 2035 and intercity buses in 2040. “A goal that we even want to advance,” reflected Alsa’s director of engineering and European…

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The Community of Communes of Haute-Saintonge (CDCHS), a positive energy territory (TEPOS) historically committed to the development of renewable energies, launched a Call for Expressions of Interest (AMI) at the end of 2021 for the development of a photovoltaic park on the site of the Haute Saintonge Mechanical Cluster, in Charente-Maritime. BayWa r.e., an international company specializing in renewable energies, was selected to implement an ambitious energy transition project in Haute-Saintonge. Renewable hydrogen as a spearhead BayWa r.e. has approached Lhyfe, a world pioneer and pure player in renewable green hydrogen, for this project supported by the Haute-Saintonge Community of…

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