Turquoise hydrogen and carbon black

The breakthrough of hydrogen seems imminent. However, the problem is CO2 emissions during production. Methane pyrolysis produces hydrogen from natural gas with carbon as a valuable by-product. Call it the turquoise variant. BASF, Shell and also TNO see possibilities. Currently, the industry already uses a lot of hydrogen. Among other things for the desulphurization of […]

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Biggest fall in global energy investment in history

The Covid-19 pandemic has set in motion the largest drop in global energy investment in history, with spending expected to plunge in every major sector this year – from fossil fuels to renewables and efficiency – the International Energy Agency said in a new report. The unparalleled decline is staggering in both its scale and […]

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Look back at Industrielinqs LIVE about Work! (in Dutch)

What will happen if all the delayed work has to be done in a short period of time? Double pressure on the technical labour market? Especially if many people are going to trade in a flexible job for the security of a permanent job. Because that’s what’s happening at the moment. A selection from Industrielinqs […]

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Gelion wins Industrial Energy Enlightenmentz Award

Gelion’s reinvented Zinc Bromide redox-flow battery wins the Industrial Energy Enlightenmentz Award 2019. The pitch of Gelion’s CEO Rob Fitzpatrick convinced the jury of the election as wel as the audience of the European Industry & Energy Summit that the storage solution has the most impact on the energy transition. Gelion has transformed the Zinc […]

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Wärtsilä gas engines to burn pure hydrogen

Finnish technology group Wärtsilä is developing a combustion process in its gas engines to enable them to burn 100 percent hydrogen fuel. The new development is part of the company’s strategy to future-proof its engine technology . Wärtsilä has now been researching hydrogen as a fuel for twenty years and has already tested its engines […]

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Australia to become world leader in hydrogen

‘The government clearly recognises that we can’t take the foot off the accelerator’, Australian Hydrogen Council CEO Dr. Fiona Simon said as she welcomed the federal government’s 300 million dollar Advancing Hydrogen Fund. The fund will finance projects focused on growing a clean, innovative and competitive hydrogen industry in Australia. It is the government’s first […]

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Microgenerator based on nanowires replaces battery

Sensors without a battery, powered by the temperature difference between the surface to which the sensor is attached and the surroundings: Daniel Vakulov designed a microgenerator based on nanowires that makes this a possibility. Minuscule smart sensors, reporting measurements wirelessly over the internet, are already being used to monitor industrial and logistics processes. In all […]

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