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These two giant heat pumps will warm 25,000 households

[ad_1] German engine maker MAN Energy Solutions‘ industrial-sized heat pumps will produce 350,000 MWh of heat per year and warm 25,000 Danish households using offshore wind power and seawater. Industrial-sized heat pumps The seaport town of Esbjerg, Denmark, has a target of net zero by 2030, and Kenneth Jørgensen, project director at Danish utility DIN

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Ford Electric Cars: Past, Present and Future

[ad_1] Ford has been developing electric cars for more than a century. Will it finally deliver a winning EV? Ford’s intent to become a leader in electric cars goes back to the company’s earliest days. In those 100-plus years, Ford produced numerous plug-in concepts, a few production models, and a lot of gas-electric hybrids. But

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Dongfang Electric reports successful test of direct seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production

[ad_1] China-based Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC) reported successful testing of non-desalinated seawater electrolysis technology for hydrogen production powered by offshore wind. The floating hydrogen production platform Dongfu One is sited in an offshore wind farm in East China’s Fujian province. This project was a joint effort by DEC and a research team led by Academician

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Tech: Exploring Ford 5th Wheel Hitches

[ad_1] Tech: Exploring Ford 5th Wheel Hitches A Comprehensive Guide for Towing Efficiency This article may contain affiliate links. Choosing the right and affordable fifth wheel hitch is essential for optimizing towing efficiency. In this extensive guide, we will delve into the world of Ford 5th wheel hitches and explore their features and benefits. Ford,

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Quick Charge Podcast: July 21, 2022

[ad_1] Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Aventon: Aventon’s award-winning Pace 500 & 350 set a standard for upright cruiser ebikes with new upgrades and design features. Check out the full line on Aventon’s website. New

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Lightning eMotors unveils 2nd-generation portable DC fast charger

[ad_1] EV manufacturer Lightning eMotors has unveiled its latest generation of its Lightning Mobile chargers to support commercial and consumer EVs. The second-generation portable DC fast charger brings vast improvements and versatility compared to its predecessor, providing up to five charging ports without any need for installations or construction. Lightning eMotors ($ZEV) designs, engineers, customizes, and

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The US DOE funds more EV charging with $96M to decarbonize domestic transport

[ad_1] The US Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $96 million to fund the decarbonization of domestic transport with a focus on expanding EV charging.  The DOE’s announcement states: The funding will focus on expanding electric vehicle (EV) charging accessibility, create cleaner non-road vehicles through electrification and the use of alternative fuels, and develop electric

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EIA: New refineries will increase global refining capacity in 2022 and 2023; China leads

[ad_1] The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that global refining capacity decreased by 730,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2021—the first decline in global refining capacity in 30 years. In the United States, refining capacity has decreased by about 1.1 million b/d since the start of 2020, contributing 184,000 b/d to the global decline in

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