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Plug & play electrolyzer for green hydrogen production from Germany

Developed by Germany-based hydrogen specialist Enapter, the EL 4.0 electrolyzer is based on a patented anion exchange membrane (AEM) technology. Commercial production is currently being prepared at the company’s Italian plant and the first shipments should be made in the summer.

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‘This is wartime and wartime requires war economy measures’

In a chat with pv magazine, Christian Breyer – Professor of Solar Economy at Finland’s Lappeenranta University of Technology – explains which consequences the war in Ukraine may have on Europe’s energy landscape. According to him, only an unprecedented development of renewable energies, heat pumps and storage may help address the current energy crisis.

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Hydrogen-powered boat to sail in Australian waters within 18 months

Australia’s Poseidon Marine H2 says it expects to have a hydrogen-powered boat in Australian waters within the next 18 months, after bringing on board the principal engineers from Dynamic Efficiency.

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Honeywell batteries deployed at US utility-scale PV, storage project

Hecate Energy is developing a 50MW solar project and 20MW/80MWh storage installation in New Mexico.

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Solid-state lithium-ion battery with capacity retention of over 4mAh/sq cm

Researchers from the University of Waterloo, Canada, have developed a new solid chloride electrolyte that swaps out half of the indium for scandium and offers several important advantages, such as high voltage operation.

Green hydrogen, blue hydrogen to reach cost parity in Europe by 2030

The direct coupling of electrolyzers with PV and wind power systems will become the cheapest forms of energy in many parts of Europe, according to Aurora Energy Research.

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Work begins on 1.2GW renewable energy hub in Australia

Iron ore magnate Andrew Forrest has announced a AUD 3 billion ($2.2 billion) investment in a 1.2GW hybrid wind, solar and battery energy storage project in Queensland, Australia.

Wireless EV charging coming soon to US market

WiTricity has unveiled plans to develop wireless charging stations for select electric vehicle models.

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Enel to build 1.6 GW/6.6 GWh of storage under Italy’s capacity market scheme

The planned storage capacity will come from 20 projects selected by Italian grid operator Terna through the latest capacity market auction. Half of them will be located on the island of Sardinia.

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New rules allow distributors to roll out standalone power systems in Australia

The deployment of standalone power systems in Australia’s National Electricity Market is expected to accelerate, as the Australian Energy Market Commission has published new rules allowing distributors to install renewables-based technologies in the nation’s five market jurisdictions.

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