Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Ireland’s first hydrogen valley was unveiled by An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin TD, during a conference on the Renewable Energy Opportunity in Western Ireland held by the Port of Galway. The Galway Hydrogen Hub (GH2) is a cooperation comprised of seven members: NUI Galway, Galway Port, CIÉ Group and Bus Éireann, Aran Islands Ferries, Lasta Mara Teo, Aer Arann Islands, and SSE Renewables. The Galway Hydrogen Hub (GH2) is a cooperation comprised of seven members: NUI Galway, Galway Port, CIÉ Group and Bus Éireann, Aran Islands Ferries, Lasta Mara Teo, Aer Arann Islands, and SSE Renewables. GH2 proposes to establish a Hydrogen…

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SFC Energy AG, a leading supplier of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells for stationary and mobile hybrid power solutions, together with its cooperation partner Wolftank Group, is developing a hydrogen emergency power supply system for telecommunications equipment of the Italian telecommunications provider TIM. TIM is the leading ICT group in Italy with 30.5 million mobile and 16.4 million fixed network connections. The TIM Group is increasingly focusing on environmentally friendly energy solutions and is introducing new power supply systems that promote environmental sustainability. In a pilot project, SFC Energy, together with Wolftank Group, with which it formalized a cooperation in…

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Hydrogen, considered by some to be one of the pillars of the energy transition, would warm the planet much more than previously thought. This is the conclusion of a new study published by the British government. Hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas. It reacts with other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to increase their global warming potential (GWP, or: global warming potential). Scientists had this knowledge. What they apparently did not know was that the GWP of hydrogen was much higher than previously calculated. “While hydrogen-induced changes in methane and ozone in the troposphere [the lowest layer of the atmosphere]…

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Fujitsu and Atmonia ehf., an Icelandic start-up firm creating a sustainable ammonia production method, today announced a partnership research agreement to expedite catalyst development for clean ammonia production using HPC and AI technology. In the quest to reach carbon neutrality, ammonia is a viable energy source that emits no CO2 when burned and is easier to transport than hydrogen. The two businesses will use HPC and AI to accelerate the selection and optimization of new catalytic materials for sustainable ammonia production. The two firms hope to build a clean ammonia production process for power generation and hydrogen energy, as well…

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