A Hydrogen Generator Charged An Electric Ship. Why Was Hydrogen There?

At the Port of Tilbury on the Thames, GeoPura recently put one of its hydrogen power units on a floating platform and used it to charge a commercial electric vessel. The system delivered 300 kW through five Ballard fuel cells. It was visually irresistible: a barge, hydrogen equipment, a working … [continued]

Red States Are Killin’ It With Their Solar Factories

The solar-enabled microgrid specialist Translucent Energy has just added a new 1.3 gigawatt solar factory in South Carolina to its portfolio, with plans for further expansion already under way.

Starlink Is Now The Largest ISP In Zimbabwe By Subscriber Count!

Quarterly reports from the Postal & Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) always bring out some interesting insights. I am always on the lookout for these whenever they get published, especially these days since the launch of Starlink in Zimbabwe. Starlink launched in Zimbabwe in September 2024. The uptake was … [continued]

Heart Aerospace Just Flew The Aviation Transition Investors Should Be Putting Billions Into

Heart Aerospace’s X1 demonstrator flew for 27 minutes on August 12 from Plattsburgh International Airport, powered entirely by batteries. The aircraft has a 106-foot wingspan, weighed more than 25,000 pounds at takeoff and drew more than a megawatt at peak. Heart calls it the largest battery-electric aircraft ever flown. The … [continued]