Author: Arnes Biogradlija

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The first ammonia-powered tractor with zero emissions successfully completed its first demonstration drive at Stony Brook University’s Advanced Energy Center in New York. The diesel engine on the midsize John Deere tractor was replaced with a “ammonia to power” system invented by the startup Amogy. The system converts the high-energy chemical to hydrogen, which is then used to power a 100 kW hydrogen fuel cell. Although most EV coverage focuses on consumer-oriented passenger cars and light trucks, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles account for over a quarter of U.S. vehicle emissions and are crucial decarbonization objectives. The low energy density of…

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Industry should be required to save more energy starting in 2023. In at least thirty major cities, inner-city deliveries must become emission-free after 2025. And the Dutch government is investigating whether companies should be required to purchase sustainable hydrogen from 2026. These intentions are part of the Climate Policy Program that Minister Rob Jetten (Climate and Energy, D66) is sending to the Lower House this Thursday. This program is intended to implement a more stringent climate policy in the coming years, so that greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced more quickly. In order to certainly meet Europe’s requirement – 55…

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In the first panel discussion of the 134th anniversary conference of the “Jornal de Notícias”, taking place at the Cruise Terminal of the Port of Leixões in Matosinhos, solutions related to blue energy and decarbonization in the use of resources that the sea has to offer were presented. Andreia Ventura, administrator of the ETE group (Empresa de Trafego e Estiva), was responsible for opening the discussion. The company is currently responsible for the construction of the first electric ferryboat. “It was a project that we won in the sequence of an international public tender, awarded by the Aveiro City Hall.…

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