BMW Gilds Zero Emission Mobility Lily: Free EV Charging, Low-Carbon Steel
BMW throws free EV charging, low carbon steel, and green hydrogen into the zero emission mobility stew.
BMW throws free EV charging, low carbon steel, and green hydrogen into the zero emission mobility stew.
ABB has announced the launch of a strategic partnership with AFC Energy to create the next generation of high-power sustainable electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for grid-constrained locations.
The UK fuel cell firm AFC Energy is bringing its green hydrogen EV charging solution the new Extreme E series, where it will undergo trial by fire.
A fuel cell company picked BMW’s i8 as the first ever vehicle to demonstrate a new EV charging system based on renewable hydrogen.
At the site of the old Bilsthorpe Colliery, a new(ish) idea will be put to use. That is a synthesis gas generator. This plant will collect waste from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, and surrounding areas to convert it into synthesis gas (also called syngas) via plasma gasification. This gas will then undergo a … [continued]
The UK consortium believes they’ve hit upon a carbon-neutral, potentially carbon-negative, combination of technologies that could result in local, distributed energy-from-waste systems being built across the country. […]
Working with industrial partners, the UK’s AFC Energy is on the verge of launching the first commercial-scale implementation of a modular, low cost-high performance hydrogen fuel cell system that it believes can jump-start the hydrogen economy and map out a path to a clean, zero-emissions electricity future.
UK company AFC Energy claims to have developed fuel cell technology that can “generate and export electricity to a grid as efficiently as traditional electrodes.” [social_buttons] AFC tested its alkaline-based technology in Germany recently and found that its efficiency matched that of traditional platinum-based electrodes that cost more. This high … [continued]