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AC Propulsion sends eBox EV to Denmark for V2G research focused on buffering intermittent renewable energy

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AC Propulsion has delivered an AC Propulsion-powered eBox to the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where it will be used to evaluate Vehicle to Grid (V2G) operation as part of a research program. We are happy to be working with DTU and look forward to furthering V2G implementation in Europe. —Tom Gage, AC Propulsion CEO.

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Aalborg U study finds biogas and biomethane reduce dry biomass consumption by up to 16%

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Replacing dry biomass-derived fuels with biogas and biogas-derived fuels in certain sectors of the energy system can reduce dry biomass consumption by up to 16% when used for power, heat or industrial sectors, according to a new study by researchers By Aalborg University in Denmark. 2020.117426.

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ABB delivers first urban battery storage solution in Denmark to support renewables

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Since renewable energy production is less predictable, the storage system will be a key element of energy supply. This includes providing valuable knowledge to help realize a more flexible and sustainable electricity grid with large amounts of renewable energy. The project aims to develop and demonstrate energy solutions of the future.

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Parker Project demonstrates cross-brand V2G in Denmark; more tests of grid services slated

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The V2G demonstration conducted here in Denmark is a study to utilise EVs and PHEVs as a power interchange tool for society. Parker is also interfacing with and pulling data from the Frederiksberg Pilot in Denmark, the world’s first commercial V2G hub. —Alberto Piglia, Enel’s Head of e-Mobility.

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Hysata closes $42.5M AUD Series A to commercialize capillary-fed electrolysis

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Australia-based Hysata, which is commercializing capillary-fed electrolysis technology developed at the University of Wollongong ( earlier post ) has closed its oversubscribed Series A funding round of $42.5 2022) “A high-performance capillary-fed electrolysis cell promises more cost-competitive renewable hydrogen.” Hoang, A.L.,

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Study reviews pathways for recycling CO2 into fuels using renewable or nuclear energy; concludes co-electrolysis with FT production of fuels could be cost-competitive with diesel or gasoline

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Lackner (2011) Sustainable hydrocarbon fuels by recycling CO 2 and H 2 O with renewable or nuclear energy. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews , Volume 15, Issue 1 Pages 1-23 doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2010.07.014. Graves et al. Click to enlarge. —Graves et al. Christopher Graves, Sune D. Ebbesen, Mogens Mogensen and Klaus S.

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Topsoe puts eSMR demonstration plant into operation for production of sustainable methanol from biogas

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The project is supported by the EUDP Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program and is developed together with Aarhus University. —Thomas Lundgaard, project manager at Aarhus University, Dept. The demonstration plant is located at Aarhus University’s research facility in Foulum, Denmark.