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Solar-powered system gives efficiency boost to desalination

Envirotec Magazine

Mock-up of solar evaporation system, connected to temperature and humidity detection system, with a brine water injection system and a purified water collection system (image credit: University of Waterloo). This material absorbs sunlight across the solar radiation spectrum to convert the sun’s energy into heat.

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US Army Deploys First Hydrogen-Powered Nanogrid at White Sands Missile Range

Hydrogen Fuel News

Advanced Hydrogen Solutions for Off-Grid Power The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), in collaboration with partners at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), unveiled its first operational hydrogen-powered nanogrid in December 2024.

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Understanding Natural Hydrogen and Its Global Energy Potential

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Buried deep underground at depths of 1,093 to potentially 3,000 meters, the deposit is part of the Carboniferous aquifer and demonstrates substantial concentrations of naturally occurring hydrogen. This discovery is not just about France; it represents a possible game-changer for the clean energy landscape.

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Sungrow Hydrogen Powers Sustainable Ammonia Production in Oman

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This agreement marks the beginning of a promising collaboration in the Middle East, underscoring Sungrows commitment to pioneering sustainable energy solutions. Sungrows recently unveiled four-to-one ALK hydrogen production system streamlines operations, enhances energy conversion rates, and significantly reduces overall costs.

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Smart Meters Set for $30B Gusher of Investment Over Next 5 Years

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Utilities around the world will invest around $30 billion over the next five years to install more than 300 million smart meters, bringing many of the world’s most populous countries to full deployment but leaving other parts of the globe with relatively low penetration. Slow smart meter rollout in Germany.

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Rudong County’s Solar-Hydrogen Park is Saving 151,000 Tons of Coal Annually

Hydrogen Fuel News

China’s Rudong Marine Solar PV and Hydrogen Storage Project Begins Operation The Rudong marine solar photovoltaic (PV) and hydrogen storage project in Rudong County, Jiangsu Province, China, marks a pivotal step in renewable energy innovation. Developed by Guohua Energy Investment Co.,

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Utilities should prepare ahead of mandatory monitoring

Envirotec Magazine

Now water companies need to concentrate efforts on ensuring a smooth rollout of monitoring technology. The deadline is approaching for water companies to have in place monitoring requirements of the Environment Act 21. Where proposed sites do not have a power source, solar-powered systems are available.