While battery-powered electric bikes have been at the forefront of efforts to build carbon-neutral motorcycles, there has long been interest for hydrogen as an alternative green fuel, and now engineering powerhouse Bosch has endorsed the concept. The statement includes intentions to construct 4000 hydrogen filling stations by 2030, representing one-third of all hydrogen stations worldwide. These will utilize new compressors co-developed by Bosch’s “Bosch Rexroth” subsidiary and Maximator Hydrogen, which will enable vehicles to be directly refueled with compressed hydrogen without intermediary storage tanks. It is anticipated that this technology will reduce the cost of gas stations by half compared…
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Vattenfall will sell the ‘Magnum’ natural gas-fired power station in Eemshaven, Groningen, to RWE. The two companies have inked a corresponding agreement. With an installed capacity of 1.4 gigawatts, the plant, which has been operational since 2013, is among the most contemporary of its kind. Magnum is located in close proximity to RWE’s existing power station in Eemshaven, a hard coal and biomass-fired facility with a capacity of 1,560 megawatts. RWE therefore anticipates substantial benefits from pooling local infrastructure. Already hydrogen-capable natural gas-fired power plant Magnum is already “hydrogen-ready” due to its building design; the plant may be made technically…
This project will be carried out in two phases, with the goal of constructing a green ammonia manufacturing facility in the UAE’s Abu Dhabi Kizad Industrial Complex with an annual capacity of 200,000 tons.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) produced research assessing the features of each state with the potential to become a low-cost manufacturing hub in order to arrive at the estimations.
An infrastructure capable of producing, storing, and transferring more than 1 ton of hydrogen per day
Three firms signed a deal to form a joint venture (JV) at Lotte World Tower in Jamsil.
Vision Hydrogen Corporation has acquired a 100 percent interest in a 14-hectare port development project in Vlissingen
The system was developed as part of the FreeCO2ast project, which is now constructing a high-capacity hydrogen energy system that can be installed onboard two coastal cruise vessels owned by Norwegian operator Havila Kystruten.
Portable, inexpensive, and handy energy that allows hydrogen to be delivered to people’s homes, workplaces, and recreational activities without the use of pipes.
The LOI was signed during the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference.