Irish start-up EI-H2 has unveiled plans for a 50MW green hydrogen project in the Republic of Ireland.
The company intends to seek planning permission for a 50MW electrolyser located in Cork’s Lower Harbour in Aghada.
Over 85 full-time direct and indirect jobs will be created, said EI-H2 which is aiming for the Aghada electrolyser to be operational before the end of 2023.
The cost of construction and connection to the electricity grid is expected to be in the region of €120m.
EI-H2 will shortly begin pre-planning discussions with Cork County Council, the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and other interested parties ahead of the formal lodging of planning permission later this year.
68-acre fire in Marquette County is 75% contained, DNR says
MARQUETTE COUNTY – A crew of 10 Michigan Department of Natural Resources firefighters is continuing to construct a containment line around a fire that ignited Tuesday afternoon in a remote area of Marquette County, near the south end of Goose Lake in Richmond Township.
The fire is 75% contained. Crews are working in rocky areas that are inaccessible to large equipment.
The area burning is situated south of Marquette County Road 480 and north of County Road NC, which leads to the DNR’s boating access site on Goose Lake.
“We don’t anticipate any problems with the fire at this point,” said Pete Glover, the DNR’s incident commander on the fire. “We will continue to be out here monitoring the fire over the next few days.”
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Newport Beach Council to Consider Disposal of ‘Legacy Materials’ in Harbor
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. Newport Beach’s harbor commission has passed a resolution headed to city council recommending a small amount of dredging waste be buried in the harbor in a contained facility.
The waste, which is unsuitable for dumping in the ocean, is currently being excavated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The proposed confined aquatic dredged material disposal site (CAD) would be located in the central portion of the Lower Harbor adjacent to Bay Island, Lido Island and Harbor Island.
The city staff report adopted by the harbor commission recommends that the city dredge approximately 300,000 cubic yards of material 47 feet below the existing harbor floor to construct the CAD facility, which will be able to accommodate about 106,900 cubic yards of the unsuitable material from the federal channels dredging project.