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ByHNO Green Fuels, Inc. based in Temecula, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Decentralized hydrogen production in the immediate vicinity of the energy producer, e.g. wind, water or sun, and the consumer has many advantages. Surplus energy can be stored in the form of hydrogen and converted back into electricity via fuel cells. The resulting waste heat is used via heat exchangers and fed into a local heating network. Self-sufficient power and heat supply with simultaneous relief of the grid supply. Ecoclean supports neighborhoods in implementing sustainable power generation and heat supply ...
ByEcolyzer, by Ecoclean GmbH based in Monschau, GERMANY
In this application note the dynamics of charge carriers in copper-nitrogen-titanium oxide are studied using time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy on the FLS980 Photoluminescence ...
ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM
Decarbonising the production of hydrogen, enabling a green transport fuel for trains. The ongoing trend to deploy more renewable power sources is a positive step towards reducing dependency on fossil fuels, but it causes some big issues for electricity grid operators. Balancing the grid is becoming more challenging, because renewables are increasing the temporal mismatch between supply and demand on all timescales. Conventional grid balancing techniques cause CO2 emissions (ramping up a gas or coal power plant), ...
ByITM Power based in Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Solar, wind, hydroelectric… the energy transition relies on renewable energies. Given the massive deployment of these energy sources, which are by nature intermittent and difficult to predict, the use of hydrogen is seen as a flexible and competitive ...
ByMcPhy Energy S.A. based in Grenoble, FRANCE
According to the International Energy Agency and the U.S. Energy Information Administration, global energy consumption is expected to increase more than 28% by 2040.¹ However, energy production methods are critical to protecting our planet—and wasteful energy generation processes can contribute to climate ...
ByThe Chemours Company based in Wilmington, DELAWARE (USA)