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Search By Live95 News Team pic via Limerick.ie Six projects are to begin in Limerick city this summer as part of efforts to improve energy usage in Limerick’s Georgian Neighbourhood.
One of the projects, ‘Greening the Smart Grid’, is a collaboration between the Urban Coop, Community Power and Clean Tech Energy and will be using a solar powered microgrid to extend the growing season of local allotments.
The +CityxChange [Positive City Exchange] project is aiming to enssure parts of Limerick city produce more emergey than they use.
Limerick City and County Council is a lead partner on the +CityxChange along with the city of Trondheim in Norway and is funded by the EU Horizon 2020 programme.
‘Energy-positive’ projects to kick off in Limerick
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SIX so-called ‘energy-positive’ projects are to kick off in Limerick this summer following an open call for novel ideas in the Georgian neighbourhood.
The Positive City Exchange project is working to develop areas of “positive energy” in the centre.
This means schemes which can produce more energy than they actually consume.
Limerick City and County Council is a lead partner on the programme alongside Trondheim in Norway and is funded by the EU Horizon 2020 programme.
One of the funded projects, ‘Greening the Smart Grid’, a collaboration between the Urban Coop, Community Power and Clean Tech Energy will be using a solar powered microgrid to extend the growing season on local allotments.
Questerre, ZEG Power to jointly explore blue hydrogen opportunities
Questerre Energy Corporation has signed a Letter of Intent with Norway’s ZEG Power to jointly explore opportunities for blue hydrogen.
Under the deal, Questerre said it will evaluate ZEG Power’s proprietary leading edge blue hydrogen technology for its Clean Tech Energy Project in Quebec, Canada.
The Clean Tech Project has been looking to incorporate hydrogen into the natural gas supply in Quebec with the potential to expand for carbon capture and storage associated with blue hydrogen.
The Letter of Intent outlines that both companies will explore joint venture opportunities to apply the ZEG Power technology to produce clean hydrogen and power from Questerre’s clean gas project where applicable.
Canada’s Questerre to study blue hydrogen
Apr 6, 2021 3:30:pm
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Canada’s Questerre Energy, sitting on an estimated 20 trillion ft
3 of shale gas resource in the Utica basin, said April 6 it had signed a letter of intent with ZEG Power to evaluate incorporating the Norwegian company’s blue hydrogen technology into Questerre’s nascent Clean Tech Energy project in Quebec.
“ZEG Power has designed a one step process that produces hydrogen and captures the carbon dioxide with improved economics,” Questerre CEO Michael Binnion said. “We are studying how to incorporate it into our project in Quebec.”