SolarMarine Energy design floating renewable energy system in Ireland
The company has designed a floating solar energy structure that produces green hydrogen, offering a low carbon solution to Irish coastal communities.
The company has designed a floating solar energy structure that produces green hydrogen, offering a low carbon solution to Irish coastal communities.
Roman Berdnikov and Nikolay Karpukhin have been appointed by RusHydro’s Board of Directors to the company’s Management Board.
The two companies will work to develop a green hydrogen project in Sardinia, Italy.
Marc Stuart, Founding Managing Partner, Allotrope Partners will join GreenFire Energy’s advisory board, bringing expertise in Southeast Asia’s renewables market.
The turbine, which was built in Scotland, has been installed in the Goto Island chain in Japan for the production of clean electricity.
The company has completed a US$40 million funding round to aid the commercialisation of its technology and expand project pipelines.
The HyDeal Ambition has been launched by 30 European energy players with the aim to deliver green hydrogen at the price of fossil fuels.
H2GO Power and EMEC are planning to combine artificial intelligence software with green hydrogen technology in order to optimise renewable energy integration into the grid.
The permit will allow cement works and floater installation to be carried out for the EWP-EDF One wave energy project, located in the Port of Jaffa, Israel.
The company is set to drill three geothermal wells in the country.
The Scottish Government has awarded EMEC a contract to explore opportunities for floating offshore wind and hydrogen supply chains in Scotland and France.
STRYDE has signed a contract to supply its light-weight seismic nodes to Gallego Technic Geophysics, helping to drive down the cost of geothermal exploration.
The study will look into the possibilities of large-scale production of green hydrogen in the Maasvlakte area, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Turboden is set to provide an ORC system to the Energy Development Corporation’s 29MWe geothermal plant in the Philippines.
The organisations have signed a formal partnership agreement, with the aim to accelerate the growth of sustainable hydropower.