Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

At a premiere event at NUI Galway, the Galway Hydrogen Hub (GH2), the first Hydrogen Valley in Ireland, was unveiled. The GH2 consortium is comprised of NUI Galway, the Port of Galway, CIÉ Group and Bus Éireann, Aran Islands Ferries, Lasta Mara Teo, Aer Arann Islands, and SSE Renewables. The plan of GH2 aims to establish a Hydrogen Valley in the Galway region, similar to ones established in other European nations. A Hydrogen Valley is a regional ecosystem that connects research, production, distribution, and transportation of hydrogen with diverse end users, such as the transportation and industrial sectors. The utilization…

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Sesame Solar, a new firm, has introduced nanogrids designed for usage in disaster-ravaged areas. Not only do they range in length from 10 to 40 feet, but they can also be transported using a forklift, crane, truck, rail, ship, cargo plane, or even a helicopter. The retractable solar array is electronically unfolded to use the nanogrid, and the system can begin generating electricity within fifteen minutes of setup, according to the business. The systems can be adapted to the needs of the community, such as in medical facilities, for water purification, or to provide communication services. Previous off-grid nanogrids were…

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Pure Hydrogen Corporation will be a large shareholder in Botala Energy following the filing of Botala’s prospectus on 16 May 2022 and subject to Botala’s admission to the ASX. Pure Hydrogen will own 19.99 percent of Botala upon Botala’s admittance, and in exchange, Botala will get an extra 21 percent working interest in the Serowe CBM Project, bringing its total stake in the project to 70 percent. Pure Hydrogen will retain its 30 percent working interest in the Serowe CBM Project, which will continue to be free carried until Botala has spent a total of $6.1 million (of which $3.8…

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