Recently the French originated demonstration boat the Energy Observer stopped for a visit to San Francisco, on its way around the world, having come from the Galapagos and on its way to Hawai`i. The ...
After building fast, solar-powered boats every year, for a project that was initiated 15 years ago, a team of engineering students at the Delft University of Technology in Netherlands is developing ...
Combining two forms of sustainable energy into one range-extending propulsion system, Swiss Sustainable Yachts' clean, quiet catamaran promises to jumpstart a future in which the word "range" becomes ...
Wind power has been rising significantly in recent years, and now accounts for about 8% of the world’s energy production. By the end of the decade, it will be the second-largest renewable source after ...
BOSTON HARBOR — If you closed your eyes, you’d likely not notice the 35-ton boat approaching. As the Energy Observer, a self-sufficient, hydrogen-powered catamaran puttered around the harbor on a ...
Discover the future of sustainable transport in "5 New Generation Vehicles That Will Change Transportation." Explore groundbreaking innovations like the Coradia iLint hydrogen-powered train, the ...
MONTE CARLO, Monaco (KLFY) — Boats of all shapes and sizes – from some of the world’s largest, most-luxurious yachts to sleek powerboats – cruise the waters near the Monaco Yacht Club on the ...
A team of students from the Technical University of Delft have made history by crossing the North Sea in a fully hydrogen-powered boat. TU Delft’s Hydro Motion team set off from Breskens, Netherlands ...
Floating solar is among the emerging technologies that will help reduce share of gas in power generation in EY’s latest report. Image: Sungrow. Energy independence strategies and emerging technologies ...
Four Belgian companies have signed an agreement to construct the world’s first solar hydrogen park, which will combine solar power generation and on-site hydrogen production in a single, integrated ...
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