Purpose-Built Ship Deploys Wave Energy To Produce Green Ammonia Fuel At Sea
A new floating green hydrogen and ammonia production facility will deploy flotillas of wave energy converters along with wind and solar power.
A new floating green hydrogen and ammonia production facility will deploy flotillas of wave energy converters along with wind and solar power.
The Swedish renewable energy startup CorPower is aiming to launch its fourth-generation C4 wave energy device into commercial development, with a $35 million USD assist from investors.
A sea monster of troubles is coming for fossil energy stakeholders, in the form of offshore floating solar panels with wind turbines and wave energy, too.
Originally published on Energy Post. By Karel Beckman At a “business booster” event in Barcelona, sixty European cleantech startups supported by KIC InnoEnergy, presented themselves to the world. They offered an impressive variety of new technologies and market innovations, ranging from new storage devices and solar chips to energy saving … [continued]
Energy Post. The pace of innovation in the European energy sector is stepping up. “Energy is no longer seen as a commodity that simply needs to be there. It is perceived as a challenge for which solutions need to be found”, says Elena Bou, Innovation Director of KIC InnoEnergy, a … [continued]