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  • Using TGA-MS to Explore Novel Hydrogen Carriers for Fuel Cells

    Hydrogen (H2) production is pivotal in the global shift towards a net-zero carbon economy. Its elemental abundance and zero-emission combustion position it as an ideal renewable energy source. However, the journey to harness hydrogen’s full potential is fraught with challenges, particularly in storage and transportation. Researching viable hydrogen carriers is critical, as conventional ...


    By Hiden Analytical Ltd.

  • TROES Corp. Wins Markham Board of Trade Environmental Leadership Award

    MARKHAM, ON, CANADA – Feb 10, 2022 – TROES Corp., a Markham-based, Advanced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) manufacturer specializing in Smart Distributed Energy Storage solutions, is excited to announce that it has won the Donald Cousens Conservation & Environmental Leadership Award at the Business Excellence Awards 2021.Hailed as one of the biggest Markham events of the year, The ...


    By TROES Corp.

  • Legacy energy infrastructure: The hidden threat to our climate

    It’s easy to identify the biggest climate threats: coal and oil-fired power stations pouring emissions into the atmosphere, heavy industry smoking up the sky, and the seemingly endless traffic jams of petrol and diesel polluting vehicles. But another enemy is standing in the way of a greener future; one rarely mentioned because it’s effectively invisible: our legacy energy ...


    By Schneider Electric

  • Should you Clean Dirty Solar Panels to Increase Energy Output?

    Dirty solar panels are a common dilemma for residential and large-scale solar installations of photovoltaic panels (solar panels). Typically, dirt from air pollution, agriculture, construction, and unpaved roads accumulates on the panels. The dirtier the solar panels are —the lower the electricity they will produce. But the question remains, are the benefits of regularly cleaning dirty ...

  • New national lab reports: Rapid growth expected for grid-scale U.S. storage capacity

    Energy storage has rapidly evolved from a niche application just a few years ago into an increasingly cost competitive and fast-growing technology that complements wind and solar. And two new national lab reports find storage growth is poised to explode. Grid-scale U.S. energy storage capacity could increase five-fold by 2050 according to the latest report from NREL’s Storage Futures Study ...

  • Bringing the IDEA to life with help from our partner, Footprint Project

    At SimpliPhi Power, we believe that access to clean and affordable energy is fundamental to economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability – and building our collective future globally. Since our founding 10 years ago, we have committed 1% of our annual revenue to people and communities in need of access to energy, and have built a network of partners, funders, ...

  • Waste Heat Recovery`s Role in ESG Strategy

    What is ESG? Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) refers to a company’s set of standards in relation to sustainability, human and social capital, leadership, and compliance. These factors play an increasingly large role in business decisions as shareholders are becoming more concerned with how an organization’s (primarily) eco-social practices will affect long-term growth in a ...

  • What is "Net-Zero Cooling To Power"

    Rankine Cycle and Organic Rankine Cycle Waste heat is a vast, underutilized, and sustainable source of energy that is often overlooked due to the costs involved with capturing and converting that heat into electricity. Rankine cycle (RC) systems have been used for decades to generate clean electricity from heat, however these systems are restricted to sources of high-temperature heat such as ...

  • Project - Solar Covered Walkways & Canopies Power NeoCity Academy

    NeoCity Academy, located in Kissimmee, is Florida’s first Net-Zero Energy K-12 School. In alignment with the school’s sustainability goals, the school integrated a unique, curved LSX solar canopy for food trucks in front of the school as well as solar covered walkways to access the school and a large solar canopy over the outdoor seating area. This beautiful project was designed by ...


    By Lumos Solar

  • Strada Global: Why we only bill what we drill

    ‘As we move toward clean energy, one of the guiding principles going forward is a diversity of renewables’. David Hochschild, California Energy Commission. We couldn’t agree more. Which is why here at Strada Global, we are focused on challenging the status quo of historic geothermal mindsets with new, innovative drilling technology and approaches that make geothermal power ...


    By Strada Energy

  • A partnership with Volvo – Creating a mainstream dual fuel truck - Case Study

    Through to 2014, Volvo released the Volvo FM MethaneDiesel, a 13 litre, 460HP truck capable of running on a combination of diesel and liquid natural gas. This was the culmination of a five-year development agreement with Volvo Powertrain incorporating Clean Air Power’s DualFuel™ technology to deliver a commercially available truck running on natural gas or biogas and capable of ...


    By Clean Air Power Inc

  • World’s Fastest Compressed Natural Gas Car - Case Study

    Fueled by Clean Air Power gas injectors, the Lessman Streamliner proved to be the world’s fastest natural gas vehicle when it hit an official speed of 370 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flat in September 2018. Lessman is motivated to demonstrate the performance of green fuel technology with the new goal of 400mph set as the target for 2021. With an official timed speed by the Southern ...


    By Clean Air Power Inc

  • Building Sustainable and Resilient Data Centers

    The Covid-19 pandemic has made physical contact almost impossible to conduct business. People are staying home and going online to work and meet. This has puts pressure on data centers and communications infrastructure. It is vital that data centers are resilient, but also sustainable. There are two opposing forces at work. As demand grows, data centers expand and their energy use increases. But ...


    By AKCP

  • What is Geothermal Energy?

    To put it simply, it’s the heat beneath our feet. Did you know that at its core, the earth is roughly as hot as the surface of the sun? About 4,000 miles down, the earth’s molten core is over 6,000°C (or 10,800°F). That heat isn’t disappearing anytime soon – thanks to the continuous decay of naturally occurring radioactive elements which generate roughly 30 ...


    By Strada Energy

  • Subsidy Independence – A Step Closer to Energy Asset Management Transformation

    The marathon renewable energy assets have been running for more than a decade seems to be approaching the finish line. Where we started off with handmade #gogreen slogans, and a wishlist of subsidies; today, clean energy asset management has come a long way. Hence, it has become competitive enough to add subsidy independence to its ever-growing list of strengths. Across the world, renewable ...


    By Powerhub

  • Wind Turbine Asset Management – Repowering Old Fleets

    A talk on efficient wind turbine asset management is incomplete without answering the question; ‘what happens to turbines after their useful life?’ Dismantling them is easy. And yes, it is an option. But with this great weather, why would you?! As most of the world’s first-generation turbine fleets reach their end of life, the great minds in wind want to make sure they have a ...


    By Powerhub

  • Producing Green Hydrogen with Renewable Electricity

    Hydrogen is an essential component of fuel cells. Sure, we all know that. However, did you know that all types of the gas are not created equally? Green hydrogen has gained a lot of momentum in renewable circles today. Hydrogen is produced by electrolyzing water. The process involves passing an electric current through water (under regulated conditions) to break its chemical composition. A ...


    By Powerhub

  • Renewable Energy Investment and Innovation – How Close are we to a Clean Powered World?

    With the clean power sector entering the maturity stage, renewable energy investments and innovations have become interesting topics. As we read news after news about the plummeting cost of solar and wind projects, the big question that pops up is ‘what does the world of renewable investments look like right now?’ One wonders, is this sector innovating enough to attract thriving ...


    By Powerhub

  • Strada: How Our Geothermal Drilling Technology Works

    The energy potential that lies beneath our feet has historically been measured by what can be achieved – and what can’t be. Strada exists because of that challenge. We’ve identified the issues raised by ultra deep geothermal drilling, and set out to solve them through game changing technology. That’s why we’re focused on hard rock drilling methods capable of drilling ...


    By Strada Energy

  • Combined Heat and Power Educational Services- San Diego State University - Case Study

    OWNER San Diego State University LOCATION San Diego, California, USA PRODUCT Two Taurus 60 (5.2 MWe) Gas Turbines CUSTOMER VALUE Sustainable, Low Cost Energy Production San Diego State University (SDSU) was seeking to manage its energy costs in a deregulated electricity market, while at the same time ensuring ultra-reliable, high-quality power to keep pace with its continuing growth. SDSU ...


    By Solar Turbines Incorporated

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