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Affordable hydrogen generation from Fuel Cell Energy
FuelCell Energy, Inc. announces affordable on-site generation of high purity hydrogen for transportation and industrial applications using commercial fuel cell power plants.
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APR signs two-year Botswana energy deal
APR Energy announced today that it has signed a contract with the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC), the national electric utility, to provide 35MW of new power generation for a two-year term.
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Plug Power secures yet another GenKey deal
The company has announced that a master sales agreement has been signed with a large footwear manufacturer for Plug’s GenKey hydrogen fuel cell solution.
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Power-to-Gas - explained
With an unprecidented spike in interest in the technology, with companies inquiring about it and events being held to promote the decarbonisation of hydrogen gas - ITM Power explains why Power-to-Gas (P2G) has everyone talking.
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Latest hydrogen development "significant" says CCAT
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) has praised the recent announcement by FuelCell Energy to develop a 63mW hydrogen fuel cell park in Beacon Falls – declaring it of high interest and demonstrative of the progress industry has made.
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Hydrogen highway gains another station
As the dream of a hydrogen highway becomes a reality, in preparation of the retail launch of fuel-cell cars in public showrooms later this year, Linde has opened another fuelling station in Innsbruck, Austria.
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Huge cuts in Chinese CO2
Official data from China shows coal use continuing to fall precipitously – bringing carbon dioxide emissions down with it. China is cutting coal and CO2 emissions faster than any other country, the CO2 reduction could be equal to UK total emissions over same period.
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July fuel cell power production still target
AFC Energy, the fuel cell power company, is still on target to complete delivery of the company’s first 240kW KORE system at Air Products’ Stade facility in Germany.
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Industrial gases to the rescue in South Africa
With the looming threat of load shedding becoming a regular occurrence in South Africa as a result of a shortfall in coal-generated power supply – a boost to power supply has been secured thanks to Afrox.
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Device cuts energy consumption by 50%
Parker Hannifin has unveiled its innovative Air Saver Unit, which can reduce air consumption by up to 50% and improve efficiency in air blow applications.
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Fuel Cell Systems wins grant
The funding has been awarded by the UK Government for a mobile hydrogren refuelling station and is one of four to be commissioned by the Department for Transport.
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Cold – The new hot topic
Cold has long been the Cinderella of the energy debate, but that might just be changing. Toby Peters, Senior Group Managing Director of Dearman, argues that the challenge is now to turn growing awareness into action and that the international gas industry has an opportunity to play a leading role ...
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LNG takes off
While natural gas goes from strength to strength, LNG offers additional growth potential. Helen Carmichael reports.
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Major steps made by HyperSolar
HyperSolar, the developer of a breakthrough technology using sunlight and water to produce hydrogen, has made further progress in making this ‘green’ process feasible for large-scale use.
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AFC signs landmark MOU in Dubai
AFC Energy, the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce it has today signed a MoU which will bring 300mW of fuel cell power generation to Dubai.
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Siemens delivers gas turbines to Mexico
Siemens has received an order for two SGT6-5000F gas turbines and two SGEN6-1000 generators to be installed in Mexico, the plant will have a capacity of 550mW enough to power 300,000 homes.
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Greyrock demonstrates business dynamism
The fluctuating price of LNG is causing headaches for investors which gambled on the growth of the industry. But one American company has seen demand for its GTL technology increase. In this feature, we find out why.
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Hydrogen production unit start-up ceremony held
Today, Air Liquide held the official start-up ceremony for its new, state-of-the-art Steam Methane Reformer (SMR) unit located in the Chempark Dormagen site near Cologne, Germany.
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ITM Power secures £1.79m order
A competitive tender to supply an integrated hydrogen system for use at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) tidal test site on Eday, Orkney, Scotland – has been won by ITM Power and is worth £1.79m.
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BOC’s FROSTCRUISE commercially launched
Significantly more environmentally friendly, efficient and a reliable cryogenic alternative to diesel-powered refrigeration – the FROSTCRUISE system has been trialled for a number of years, before its commercial launch today, with positive feedback.