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  • Weather based Dynamic Line Rating with CFD + Forecasting

    Weather based Dynamic Line Rating with CFD + Forecasting

    Enhancing Transmission Line Capacities 60% and Beyond enabling Renewable Energy Integration

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  • U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 Winner

    U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 Winner

    University of Maryland WaterShed Inspired by the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, the University of Maryland returns to the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 with WaterShed—an entry that proposes solutions to water and energy shortages. The house is a model of how the built environment can help preserve watersheds everywhere by managing storm water onsite, filtering pollutants from greywater, and minimizing water use. The photovoltaic and solar thermal arrays, effectiveness of the building envelope, and efficiency of the mechanical systems […]

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  • World’s First Sewage Gas Station in California

    World’s First Sewage Gas Station in California

    Fountain Valley’s Renewable Hydrogen Station On August 16th,  2011, the Orange County Sanitation District opened California’s newest hydrogen fueling station—the first in the world to source hydrogen from wastewater. The Fountain Valley wastewater facility uses waste gas (produced during the water treatment process) and fuel cell technology to create electricity, heat, and hydrogen—a tri-generation system. As the stationary fuel cell generates heat and 250kW of power for facility use, it also produces 100kg of hydrogen for the vehicle fueling station […]

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  • National Renewable Energy Lab Hydrogen Program

    National Renewable Energy Lab Hydrogen Program

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  • Hydrogen; Natures Fuel

    Hydrogen; Natures Fuel

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  • Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Energy Outreach Campaign

    Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Energy Outreach Campaign

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  • NEL Hydrogen

      NEL Hydrogen is a world-leading supplier of hydrogen generation plants based on water electrolysis technology. We supply energy efficient hydrogen solutions for industrial applications, hydrogen fuelling stations and distributed energy systems worldwide. BASED IN NORWY NEL Hydrogen is a Norwegian company based in Notodden and Porsgrunn, Norway. On June 9th 2011, the company name was changed from Hydrogen Technologies to NEL Hydrogen, as a consequence of change in ownership structure. Until 2006, the company was also known as Norsk Hydro […]

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  • Hydrogen Benefits: Greenest of all Energy Sources

    Hydrogen Benefits: Greenest of all Energy Sources

    Hydrogen generated from diverse domestic resources can reduce demand for oil by more than 11 million barrels per day by the year 2040 Fuel cells run on hydrogen, the simplest element and most plentiful gas in the universe. Hydrogen is colorless, odorless and tasteless. Each hydrogen molecule has two atoms of hydrogen, which accounts for the H 2 we often see. Hydrogen is the lightest element, with a density of 0.08988 grams per liter at standard pressure, yet it has […]

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  • Hydrogen Centre listed in Final for Environmental Technology

     

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    UPS Systems plc has today announced with the University of Glamorgan that they have reached the finals for ‘Environmental Technology’ at The Engineer Technology & Innovation Awards 2009. They have been selected as finalists because of their innovative fuel cell system at the Renewable Hydrogen Research and Development Centre.

    The Hydrogen Centre was the brainchild of the University of Glamorgan and part of its vision to create a hydrogen economy in Wales. It was built to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen production from a range of indigenous renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power, and evaluate the benefits of using hydrogen as an energy storage medium for these intermittent renewables.

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