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Data-driven, data-dependent: Blockchain in the Mining Industry
Digitalisation

Data-driven, data-dependent: Blockchain in the Mining Industry

What is a mine’s main output? Minerals would be the first, obvious answer: there are mines around the globe producing thousands or even millions of tons of minerals. So far, so good. But what else?…

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What is green hydrogen?
Energy Infrastructure

What is green hydrogen?

Hydrogen is currently on everyone's lips: scientists, politicians, investors - even oil companies. what's it all about and why is it important? To combat the climate catastrophe, we need to stop…

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All you need to know about advanced high temperature heating technologies for industry
Energy Efficiency

All you need to know about advanced high temperature heating technologies for industry

Decarbonising industry means the decarbonisation of electricity and heat. In principle, industry can rather easily decarbonize their electricity consumption, just buy green electricity. Heat is the…

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Energy Infrastructure

10 Facts about Solar Power

Solar’s lowcost, versatility and reliability, means that it is poised to become the dominant energy source by 2050. Solar is easy to install, easy to maintain and an easy way to save money. Perhaps the most common objection from solar sceptics is “the sun doesn’t shine at night”. We have solved this: we now have storage systems that temporarily store generated solar power and deliver clean…

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10 Facts about Solar Power

Buildings & Transport

Start-up BATINEW: 1pg process description for neighbourhood infrastructure

Neighbourhood infrastructure: A one page process description on how to achieve 80% of renewable energy through various steps. The process covers collecting and separation of waste, process it through THERMOLYSIS, store 50% BIOPRODUCTION through ELECTRICAL COGENERATION, using HEAT PUMPS with PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS and HEAT MUTUALIZATION. Find out more about their innovative upcoming projects in the…

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Start-up BATINEW: 1pg process description for neighbourhood infrastructure

Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

10 Facts about Heat Pumps

Heat pump technology is efficient and mature. Capacities range from 20kW to 100kW for residential applications and even higher capacities for commercial applications. Industrial and district heating heat pumps reach capacities of several MW. Operating the unit when surplus electricity is available and storing that surplus energy in the form of heat provides significant demand response capacity to…

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10 Facts about Heat Pumps

Some like it hot – Is Hydrogen the answer to those needing it a little warmer?
Energy Infrastructure

Some like it hot – Is Hydrogen the answer to those needing it a little warmer?

In my recent predictions for energy over the next ten years there was one prediction I felt I could have explained a bit more. I predicted that Hydrogen would develop in pockets but I didn’t go into…

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Energy storage - an effective weapon in the fight against emissions
Energy Infrastructure

Energy storage - an effective weapon in the fight against emissions

With the rising temperatures and more frequent natural disasters caused by extreme weather, the debates about lowering or even eliminating CO2 and greenhouse gasses are getting more intense.…

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Could Ammonia be an energy black swan?
Energy Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency

Could Ammonia be an energy black swan?

The ammonia market is worth about 33 billion dollars accounting for a staggering 1.8% of global carbon emissions. Produced under super high pressures from Hydrogen and Nitrogen; Ammonia production is…

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Is the future of flight smaller, local and more decentralised?
Digitalisation • Buildings & Transport

Is the future of flight smaller, local and more decentralised?

Prior to Covid19 the aviation sector was pegged for year on year growth. Historically a sector driven by economies of scale with capacity being concentrated on huge hubs with larger and larger…

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