Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Boundary Layer Technologies, a marine technology business based in California, has announced its operational plans and engineering design for the ARGO zero-emissions hydrofoil containership. The business intends to operate these vessels in order to build a zero-emission shipping service capable of substituting for air freight along key intra-Asian trade corridors. The ARGO ship has a gross payload capacity of 200 tons, a range of up to 1500 nautical miles, and a cruise speed of 40 knots, more than double the speed of ordinary container ships. According to the business, this performance would enable door-to-door transportation times to be only 15…

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Tree Energy Solutions (TES) is accelerating its previously stated intentions to transform the German port of Wilhelmshaven into a global center for Green Gas imports. The expedited process will ensure Germany and Europe’s alternative energy security while also speeding the increase of Green Gas imports over time. With Green Hydrogen at its heart, the Wilhelmshaven green gas terminal is sustainable, carbon-neutral, and transitional, satisfying both the immediate and long term energy requirements of the German government. A sustainable energy center for Wilhelmshaven that also accommodates LNG as a backup source of energy in light of the present energy crisis TES’…

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We do not know what the future of the automobile will look like, whether it will be electric, hybrid, fuel cell, or some other yet-to-be-discovered technology. What we do know is that manufacturers are always innovating, one of which is the BMW Concept iX5 Hydrogen Protection VR6. It is a concept vehicle that is designed to suit the demands of persons and those who want additional protection, while also creating new sustainability norms in its vehicle class. The BMW Group demonstrates the capability of hydrogen fuel cell technology for locally CO2-free driving with this concept automobile, demonstrating that it can…

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Beyond its H2 export to Europe, the Finnish city of Raahe has declared that it would join the Baltic Sea hydrogen pipeline. The city is located on Finland’s northern shore and has been designated as a suitable location for industrial H2 production. In a newly published study, the city was recognized as being suitable for industrial hydrogen generation and storage. Raahe is aiming to become a significant carbon-neutral industrial center and a hub for H2 generation in the BotH2nia hydrogen industrial zone by connecting to the Baltic Sea hydrogen pipeline. The city already has an operational SSAB steel factory. By…

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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) revealed that Cummins Inc. will deliver a 25 megawatt (MW) electrolyzer system for the FPL Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub – Florida’s first green hydrogen plant – which might pave the way for a carbon-free energy future. “At FPL, we are always looking over the horizon and focused on making smart, long-term investments to build a more modern, stronger and cleaner energy grid that future generations can depend on,” said Eric Silagy, FPL President and CEO. “Since building our first solar energy center in 2009, FPL has constructed 50 solar energy centers, commissioned the world’s…

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Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract by European Energy to supply an electrolyzer plant. The Danish developer and operator of green energy projects is creating the world’s first commercial-scale e-Methanol manufacturing facility, with hydrogen supplied by a Siemens Energy 50 megawatt (MW) electrolyzer plant. The facility will be built in Kass, Denmark, west of Aabenraa and close the German border. The project will have access to low-cost renewable electricity required to manufacture cost-effective e-Fuel via the neighboring 300 MW Kass solar park planned by European Energy. Among the e-Methanol’s end users will be the shipping corporation Maersk and the…

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Solaris has been awarded a contract to supply five hydrogen-powered Urbino 12 hydrogen buses to Palma de Mallorca, the island’s capital. The contract is valued at approximately €4 million. EMT-Board Palma’s of Directors has chosen to purchase five hydrogen-powered, zero-emission Solaris cars. This investment is part of the EU-funded “Green Hyslan” project. The project’s mission is to advance renewable energy production as part of efforts to prevent climate change by 2050. The Spanish island is expected to become a European benchmark for zero-emission energy use as a result of the planned operations. “Interest in hydrogen technology is steadily growing and the decision of the…

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