Author: Federico Zenith
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Diagnostics & Prognostics for Electrolysers
The Haeolus project publishes today one of its final reports, UBFC’s report on diagnostic and prognostic techniques applied to electrolysers.
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Final meeting
As a throwback to the pandemic years, the final project meeting had to be hastily be organised online, as the selected venue, Augsburg, became unreachable due to unprecedented snowfall. The consortium could still manage to join and pull off a successful meeting, even with the regret of not meeting our colleagues one last time. The…
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[Cancelled] Haeolus present at Off-Grid Expo
The Haeolus project will conclude in 2023, and will be represented at the upcoming Off-Grid Expo + Conference in Augsburg, Germany, on 7-8 December. UPDATE: due to exceptional weather conditions in Munich, the consortium will unfortunately not be able to participate to the Off-Grid Expo.
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Environmental Performance Analysis
The Haeolus project is proud to publish our latest report by Tecnalia, an LCA analysis of hydrogen plants integrated in wind parks.
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Techno-economic analysis of wind-H₂ integration
The Haeolus project releases a major report authored by Tecnalia, with SINTEF’s support, about multiple case studies of integration between hydrogen plants and wind parks.
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Haeolus PhD to be Awarded on November 28
Mr. Muhammad Bakr Ahmad Abdelghany, PhD student at Haeolus partner UniSannio, is scheduled to become officially a Doctor of Philosophy on November 28. The defense will be held at the Univerisity of Sannio in Benevento, betweeen 15:00 and 17:00.
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Report on Electrolyser Technology
The Haeolus project presents its latest public report on recent and future developments of electrolyser technology.
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Sixth Haeolus project meeting
For the first time since January 2020, the Haeolus consortium could meet again in person for a project meeting in Belfort.
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Grid services and electrolysers
How much money can be made by an electrolyser providing balancing services to the grid? Haeolus researchers have recently published an article detailing just that, and there are some unexpected results. The article has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy and is available from this link (open access).
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Haeolus publication targets achieved!
More than a year ahead of the conclusion of the project, the publication targets of Haeolus have been achieved, with six conference contributions and three peer-reviewed journal articles.