SCHOTTEL to supply a range of propulsion systems for its second wind farm service operation vessel (SOV) the "Wind of Hope", the sister vessel of the "Wind of Change".
This may represent a better design concept for bulk hydrogen production as opposed to, for instance, remotely located electrolysers at a terminal or platform, away from the wind turbine generator, due to reduced costs and energy losses.
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated (TEPCO), the largest power company in Japan, and Ørsted A/S (Ørsted), the world's leading offshore wind developer, announced...
GBP 7.5 million funding secured for phase two of Gigastack, which is to demonstrate low-cost, zero-carbon hydrogen in the UK to industrial scale. Project...
Renewable energy company Ørsted sets out to work with its suppliers to decarbonise the supply chain by 2040.
Companies will have to cut emissions faster...
Joint venture partners Ørsted and Eversource announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Groton-based marine automation and monitoring innovator ThayerMahan. ThayerMahan...