The renewable energy system ensures stable power in Antarctica’s extreme conditions, and is estimated to cut fossil fuel use by more than 100 tons annually.
The city averages solar radiation of 2.89 kWh/m2 daily and wind speed of about 5.69 m/s. Hydrogen demand for the station is assumed at 10 kg per hour or 240 kg per day. The proposed system ...
Latent Drive Secures £630k Grant for HydroPort Seawater Hydrogen Project UK-based hydrogen technology company Latent Drive ...
A gigawatt revolution is set to reshape Europe’s energy landscape. Solar-plus-storage has become the cheapest stable and ...
BEIJING -- The hybrid power supply system of China's Qinling Station in Antarctica, integrating wind, solar, hydrogen and diesel power, has kicked off its operation, marking the debut of such a system ...
Hydrogen holds ... to decarbonisation, hybrid propulsion systems have become a key area of focus for innovators. Some of the innovations in this space have focused on wind-assisted technologies ...
A test run of Japan’s first hydrogen hybrid train called Hybari was shown to the media on the JR Tsurumi Line in Kanagawa Prefecture on Feb. 28. The train, which runs on electricity generated ...
BEIJING -- The hybrid power supply system of China's Qinling Station in Antarctica, integrating wind, solar, hydrogen and diesel power, has kicked off its operation, marking the debut of such a ...