Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Bee’ah, the UAE’s premier integrated environmental, recycling, and waste management organization, is developing the Middle East’s first ‘waste-to-hydrogen’ plant. The project involves the construction of a green hydrogen producing facility and a hydrogen vehicle fueling station in conjunction with Chinook Sciences of the United Kingdom. Bea’ah, which also has projects in Saudi Arabia, has been developing its alternative energy credentials. By situating the waste-to-hydrogen plant near to the fueling station, the project will overcome the costs associated with hydrogen transportation. The fueling station will use green hydrogen produced by a waste-to-hydrogen generator using non-recyclable plastic and wood debris. The green…

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Toyota Mirai has achieved a new world record for the most distance traveled by a hydrogen-fueled vehicle in a single fill. The trip began at 5:43 a.m. on Wednesday, May 26th, from the HYSETCO hydrogen station in Orly and concluded after driving 1003 kilometers on a single fill. The drive was completed on public roads south of Paris in the Loir-et-Cher and Indre-et-Loire regions, with the mileage and consumption verified by an independent body. According to the manufacturer, green hydrogen was used during the effort and the average fuel consumption was 0.55 kg/100km, with Mirai having a hydrogen storage capacity…

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Ørsted and HOFOR (Greater Copenhagen Utility) have agreed to obtain green energy for a portion of the possible 1.3 GW Green Fuels for Denmark initiative to develop sustainable fuels in the Greater Copenhagen area. As part of the deal, Ørsted and HOFOR will collaborate to enable Ørsted to purchase power generated from HOFOR’s 250 MW Aflandshage offshore wind farm in the Oresund Strait. Simultaneously, HOFOR has agreed to locate the offshore wind farm’s substation on the grounds of Avedre Power Station. Ørsted and HOFOR will collaborate to realize technical and commercial synergies between the two projects. The future collaboration and…

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