The Anonymous Widower

Skegness Pier With Wind Turbines

These pictures were taken today from Skegness pier.

Note.

  1. The wind turbines on the horizon in the first seven pictures are the 270 MW of the Lincs wind farm and the 194 MW Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farm.
  2. All wind turbines are just a few miles offshore.
  3. All turbine in these wind farms has a capacity of 3.6 MW.

The small cylindrical object actually on the pier in the last five pictures is also a wind turbine.

It is a vertical-axis turbine from Ventum Dynamics of Norway.

In Skegness Wind Turbine Trial To Light Up Pier In UK First, I wondered if it is noisy! It is not!

 

April 4, 2023 Posted by | Energy | , , , , , | Leave a comment

First Demonstration Of Low-Cost Green Hydrogen Tech Launched By Advanced Ionics

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Hydrogen Fuel News.

Advanced Ionics has announced its Early Access Program, sponsored by the Repsol Foundation. This program will be a paid pilot study. Their low-cost green hydrogen production processes are powered by the Symbion electrolyzer technology, which uses process waste heat and is up to 50% more efficient than other technologies. Through the Early Access Program, Advanced Ionics hopes to provide customers with confidence in the potential of its technology. The program is part of an effort from the foundation to support entrepreneurships spearheading industrial decarbonization tech.

Note.

  1. At a first glance this looks promising.
  2. Electrolysis and waste heat is suggesting high temperature electrolysis, which appears to be more efficient.
  3. I suspect that the Repsol Foundation has plenty of funds.
  4. Advanced Ionics have a comprehensive web site.

I shall add this to my list of electrolyser technology to watch.

 

 

April 4, 2023 Posted by | Hydrogen | , , , | 4 Comments

ORE Catapult, ABP, Microsoft & Co To Create World’s Biggest Offshore Wind ‘Living Lab’ In UK

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

A consortium led by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has launched a project that will create the biggest offshore wind “living lab” in the world in the UK through the development of a 5G Testbed that includes Grimsby Port and the Lynn and Inner Dowsing offshore wind farm.

These two paragraphs outline the project, its aims and partners.

The GBP 2.8 million (approximately EUR 3.2 million) project, which will run until March 2024, involves setting up a 5G Testbed to allow technology providers to test and demonstrate their equipment in real-world conditions, with access to reliable, high-speed communications.

The aim is to kickstart a digital revolution in offshore wind operations and maintenance (O&M) and accelerate the development of a new generation of digital technologies essential for the expansion of offshore wind generation, according to ORE Catapult, which partnered with Microsoft, Vilicom, JET Connectivity, XceCo, Associated British Ports (ABP), Acceleran and Satellite Applications Catapult to realise the project.

This seems to me to be a very good idea and it is certainly well-backed.

April 4, 2023 Posted by | Design | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

NI Green Hydrogen Projects Win Government Grants

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.

This is the sub-heading.

Two green hydrogen projects in Northern Ireland have won government grants in the first round of the UK Net Zero Hydrogen Fund.

These three paragraphs outline the projects.

Green hydrogen is made by using renewable electricity to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen – a process called electrolysis.

The grants will be used to help fund the construction of electrolysers.

One will be at the Mannok cement plant in Fermanagh, the other at Wrightbus in Ballymena.

I talked about the Wrightbus project in Ballymena: Wrightbus To Develop Hydrogen Production Facility.

 

April 4, 2023 Posted by | Hydrogen, Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment