Green Ammonia To Solve Hydrogen Transportation Conundrum
New green ammonia project aims to connect green hydrogen dots.
New green ammonia project aims to connect green hydrogen dots.
Eventually, a total of 400 electric cars could charge at the new Energy Superhub Oxford at one time. At launch, there are currently spaces for 42 vehicles to use fast charging or ultra-rapid charging stations. The charging capacity at Energy Superhub Oxford is greater than at any other charging station … [continued]
In what is believed to be a world first, we have produced lithium at pilot scale from the mica in granite at our new pilot plant near Roche. Funded by Innovate UK, the pilot plant has taken just seven months to design and build and uses patented technology in a … [continued]
BladeBUG is a robot that can inspect and repair wind turbine blades faster and with less risk that using human inspectors, which could lower maintenance costs up to 50%.
The brilliant minds at Barcelona-based Wallbox launched their bidirectional home EV charger in the UK this week in partnership with Octopus Electric Vehicles. The launch will see UK homeowners getting their first taste of the world’s smallest residential bidirectional EV charger. First and foremost, the Wallbox Quasar is a fully … [continued]
By 2050, up to 45% of households will actively provide Vehicle to Grid (V2G) services, according to National Grid ESO’s Future Energy Scenarios, July 2020.
Urban Electric has finally taken the wraps off its second generation pop-up curbside EV charging hub in a new photo released today. The photo shows the hazy outline of a single pillar standing in the background, but the really exciting bits are what can’t be seen in the photo.
In London this week, OVO Energy took to the stage and dropped not one new product but four product bombshells that are aimed at creating a new energy ecosystem that is accessible to residential energy consumers.
EV Obsession. The UK government and the non-departmental public body Innovate UK are partnering to put up about £15 million ($24 million) for the country’s latest low-emissions vehicles competition. Of that £15 million, £11 million ($18 million) will be provided by the UK’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), with the … [continued]