CorPower completes wave energy test rig
CorPower has constructed one of the world’s largest wave energy test rigs which is capable of simulating ocean wave conditions anywhere in the world.
CorPower has constructed one of the world’s largest wave energy test rigs which is capable of simulating ocean wave conditions anywhere in the world.
The company has signed a contract with State of Rio Grande do Norte to identify and develop offshore wind, green hydrogen, and green ammonia opportunities off the country’s northern coastline.
Responding to the report, the International Hydropower Association states that decarbonisation of the global energy grid can help mitigate the effects of climate change, with hydropower playing a key role.
CorPower joined a panel to discuss ambitious offshore renewables plans for the Alto Minho region of northern Portugal.
The two-day online summit is on 30 November - 1 December 2021 and is set to host 1500 hydrogen professionals.
The Scottish Government has awarded £2 million to Nova Innovation for its VOLT project.
According to GlobalData, global capacity for hydrogen production from renewable energy or natural gas with carbon capture could increase by over 20 times, reaching 14 million tpy by 2030.
The companies have entered into an agreement whereby Dios Energy will develop and support geothermal projects in Japan on behalf of GreenFire Energy.
The company has acquired the Wave Hub renewable energy test site in Cornwall, England, paving the way for the deployment of its Twinwind floating foundation technology.
The companies have delivered a report outlining recommendations to facilitate research collaborations between Scottish and French organisations working in floating wind and hydrogen.
Under the agreement, EIB will provide financing advisory support for hydrogen projects introduced by Hydrogen Europe.
The companies have completed a strategic framework agreement to co-operate on international projects for the production of green hydrogen from hydropower.
The floating tidal turbine has started grid-connected power generation at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney, Scotland.
The World Energy Council has published a paper detailing the current international dialogue on hydrogen’s role in ongoing and future energy transitions and transformations.
The companies will co-operate in the AquaSector project – a large-scale German offshore hydrogen park.