First Hydrogen Power Plant in Italy
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First Hydrogen Power Plant in Italy Italy has come up with worlds first hydrogen power plant. This power plant is situated in Fusina, near Venice in the Veneto region of Italy. Enel is constructing this power plant producing no undesirable greenhouse gases. It is Italys largest power company with a track record of fifty million power and gas customers. Enel [.]Posted in: Future Energy, Hydrogen Fuel, Industry |
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Harnessing Tidal Wave Energy with Push Plates The Theme of Concept: Theme of concept is to harness the kinetic energy within the flow of water without using the conventional methods like water wheel or other types of turbines. With some changes this can be a source of producing clean energy from tidal waves. Components of System:Push PlatesChain ChannelPush plates embedded [.]Posted in: Hydro Power, Inventions, Tidal Power |
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