The solar-powered Interceptor 001 has been deployed at the Cengkareng drain in Jakarta on a trial run since May 2019.
Read More »A lack of Charging Infrastructure is Deterring Motorists from Switching to EVs
Connected Kerb deems public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the UK unfit for purpose and states a radical overhaul is needed to make ownership accessible to all.
Read More »Tesla Suspends Production in Two Factories and Applies Touchless Deliveries Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The technology giant said continued operations in certain locations has caused challenges for our employees, their families and our suppliers.
Read More »Floating Wind Tech Winners to Share a Slice of £1m Funding
Eight winners of a Scottish Government-funded floating wind competition have been announced, including businesses behind a 3D-printed anchor and a self-charging mooring line.
Read More »New Volkswagen EV Banishes Accidents and Saves €840 per Year
The new ID.3 EVs will be equipped with software, sensors and processors that enable vehicles to anticipate, avoid accidents and keep learning new reflexes.
Read More »DRONE VOLT and Hydro-Québec Partner to Develop New Drone Technology
A MoU has been signed to reach an agreement on the technology designed to inspect high-voltage powerlines.
Read More »World’s First Commercial Green-Hydrogen Project Using High-Temperature Electrolysis Announced
The first commercial-scale use of high-temperature solid-oxide electrolysers (SOE) is set for a biofuel refinery in the Netherlands. SOE technology offers highly efficient green-hydrogen production — when using waste heat from nearby sources, it can produce four to six times as much H2 output per kWh as other types of …
Read More »Alexa, Open Electric Vehicles
The new virtual assistant application has been released by Go Ultra Low, the UK Government’s campaign to encourage motorists to consider switching to an EV.
Read More »A Novel Biofuel System for Hydrogen Production from Biomass
A research team, led by Professor Jungki Ryu of the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, presented a new biofuel system that uses lignin found in biomass for the production of hydrogen. The system decomposes lignin with a molybdenum …
Read More »Total Launches Battery-Based Energy Storage Project in France
Global energy player Total will build a battery-based energy storage project in France’s Dunkirk port district. The battery project will be built with an investment of nearly €15m and will have 25MWh storage capacity and 25MW power output. Total chairman and CEO Patrick Pouyanné said: “This project is part of …
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