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VanadiumCorp beginning work on next-generation vanadium redox flow batteries for ships

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Phase I work is part of multi-phase development schedule that forms the basis of definitive agreements required in a trilateral partnership with Conoship International Projects BV from the Netherlands and Vega Reederei and Partners GmbH (VEGA) from Germany targeting zero-emission shipping markets with next generation redox flow batteries.

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Coulomb expands ChargePoint network with features for European market; MIFARE smart card support

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The ChargePoint Network includes stations installed throughout Europe including Ireland, England and the Netherlands, with more than 100 stations currently in use in the City of Amsterdam. Internal breaker. Integrated mounting bracket provides mounting for an optional single-phase DIN 43 857 universal utility meter.

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Soaring growth of solar power demonstrated in one chart

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The image in the tweet below, created by Auke Hoestra at the Technical University of Eindhoven, in The Netherlands, shows it. In the case of the rapidly rising rate of solar generation for electricity, numerous forecasts by internationally respected bodies have proven woefully conservative.

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TU/e introduces converted VW Lupo electric research vehicle; lightweight and longer range

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Over the past year the Dynamics and Control group of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) (The Netherlands) has developed a battery electric research vehicle based on a VW Lupo 3L 1.2 BMS: Elithion Lithiumate, measurement of cell voltage, temperature and internal resistance, passive balancing, max. Click to enlarge.

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EU research project IDEALFUEL seeks to develop marine low-sulfur heavy fuel oils from biomass; Bio-HFO

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In an EU-funded research project, an international consortium is aiming to develop new production methods for sustainable marine fuels to replace heavy fuel oils in shipping. In addition, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is seeking to ban HFO use in Arctic waters. The participants are Vertoro B.V. (NL);

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Neste Oil and Finnish Environment Institute to begin joint algae research; focus on NExBTL renewable diesel

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At SYKE’s Marine Research Centre, the use of planktonic algae as a source of bioenergy has been studied since 2008 during several national and international projects. Neste Oil is already working with a number of international research institutions, universities, and companies in the algae research area.

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Aramco Fuel Research Center inaugurated at IFPEN, France

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The joint efforts will aim to promote innovative fuel/engine technical solutions that will improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines, and minimize emissions while reducing the overall cost, to meet future legislative demands. —IFPEN Chief Executive Olivier Appert.

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