Mocean Energy announces new wave energy technology
Mocean Energy has unveiled the Blue X wave energy machine prototype which will be deployed at EMEC’s test site in Orkney, Scotland, in May 2021.
Mocean Energy has unveiled the Blue X wave energy machine prototype which will be deployed at EMEC’s test site in Orkney, Scotland, in May 2021.
The two companies have joined forces to test new technology that could potentially produce green hydrogen at a much lower cost.
The company is planning to establish a national hydrogen hub in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
Stuart Murphy, founder of TPGen24, explains the advantages of tidal energy, how it can benefit UK PLC and how the renewables sector will evolve.
Bodycote will supply a solution to improve the corrosion resistance and wear properties of CorPower’s C4 Wave Energy Converters.
RWE and H2U have signed a MoU to develop green hydrogen trading between Australia and Germany.
The company will commission a green hydrogen facility at the Eglisau-Glattfelden hydropower plant on the river Rhine.
Tidewater will utilise Topsoe’s HydroFlex™ and H2bridge™ technologies to produce renewable diesel from its proposed new facility.
The turbine will operate in the Orkney islands, UK.
The companies have been working together on two 50-MW projects.
GreenFire Energy will test one if its closed-loop solutions at a geothermal resource in Japan, after signing an agreement with Mitsui Oil Exploration.
The companies will work together on delivering large scale green hydrogen production plants.
Simon De Pietro and Patrik Möller have been appointed as the new Co-Presidents. Together with the Board of Directors, they will help to steer the ocean energy sector.
The new association focuses on advocacy for the role of geothermal energy in the global energy transition.
The companies have announced their intention to invest in the FiveT Hydrogen Fund.