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A hydrogen plant in Orkney aims to show how AI can produce hydrogen in a more cost-efficient way
Research will be carried out to understand the technical status of floating wind and hydrogen in the two countries and identify ways collaboration can be encouraged
Different types of low carbon aircraft, including electric, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuels, will be tested
The MaRINET2 project is open to developers of offshore wind, wave and tidal energy at full system, subsystem, component and sensor level
Renewable Energy Testing Laboratory status opens up international markets for testing ocean energy devices, subsystems and components
The project could produce hydrogen used by ferry and bus companies, the rail network, vehicles and marine applications
The META project in Wales allows developers to test scaled devices and conduct trials of marine energy projects to test devices ahead of deployment
A full-scale floating turbine is expected to be deployed at a test site by 2022
A research and demonstration centre in Scotland says it has produced hydrogen gas from tidal energy for the first time. The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) yesterday announced it generated the “tidal hydrogen” on 25th August this year. It also demonstrated the potential for a clean replacement for polluting fuels. Prototype tidal energy converters […]
The Scottish Government has given full consent for a wave energy farm, making it the “world’s largest” fully permitted commercial ocean energy site. The 40MW farm off the northwest coast of Lewis in Scotland was given the green light by Scottish Energy Minister Fergus Ewing at the All Energy conference in Aberdeen. The project will […]