Project to demonstrate 2.5 MW of electrolysers integrated in a wind farm with weak power grid (ended 2023).
Financed with 5 M€ by Clean Hydrogen JU. 🇪🇺
After over 6 years, the project is officially concluded. This is the last update we will post on this channel.
The plant in Berlevåg is still in operation, and there are ambitious plans for green hydrogen and ammonia production in the near future!
The Haeolus project has officially concluded, but we still have some results for you: today we present a dynamic model of an electrolyser, realised in #Modelica.
https://t.co/HXL0kKGGmt
The Haeolus project publishes today one of its final reports, UBFC’s report on diagnostic and prognostic techniques applied to electrolysers.
https://t.co/7pLB9uaKM5
The Haeolus project will be represented at the upcoming Off-Grid Expo + Conference in Augsburg, Germany, on 7-8 December. This is our final event before the scheduled conclusion of the project this year!
https://t.co/sauWfrdINj
Congratulations to our partner Varanger Kraft for being awarded the prize "Energy Company of the Year" at the Norwegian Energy Conference!
Hydrogen production was one of the first reasons cited for the award.
https://t.co/ymqQ6BkLQX
Our latest report: life-cycle analysis of hydrogen plants integrated in wind parks, calculated for three wind parks across Europe.
Great potential for fuel production, but re-electrification can also be a good option in some countries.
https://t.co/DQu9dtbYcK
Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 1, at 16:00 CET, there will be an interesting talk by David Wenger of Mission Hydrogen about realistic hydrogen business cases.
Register here: https://t.co/8PaayjoaNU
Haeolus coordinator SINTEF is looking for a student to take a summer job in #dataanalysis of #hydrogen systems (electrolysers and fuel cells).
https://t.co/IW6pJsSEpf
Mr. Muhammad Bakr Ahmad Abdelghany, PhD student at Haeolus partner UniSannio, is scheduled to become officially a Doctor of Philosophy on November 28.
https://t.co/4IQ8vDMJ86
The Haeolus project recently published its newest report on current #electrolyser technologies and their upcoming developments in connection with renewable sources. The report is freely available!
https://t.co/Vzdjro6GsC
On October 18, 10:00-12:00 (Irish/Portuguese time), our friends at the Seafuel project (Sustainable Integration of renewable fuels in local transportation) will have their final webinar presenting their results.
https://t.co/AJEqnPdfbc
We've had all-time high sales of #hydrogen at our Høvik fuelling station! Now, we've installed a new, powerful compressor which will improve the station's capacity, and we're working on installing an electrolyser to produce hydrogen locally.
Read more: https://t.co/vT9OEFE7mz
We just bragged about how we have reached our publication targets, but in fact we already published TWICE as many scientific articles as targeted!
The latest one is about electrolysers providing balancing services to the grid: is that a good idea? https://t.co/9gux0lJ5XD
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.
https://t.co/gGB6t00JCs
The Haeolus data platform has now been made available for the public. During operation, it will be possible to monitor critical parameters of our units as they adapt to the actual wind production according to our control algorithms.
https://t.co/BhGUPU8ID8
Today is the official opening of the Haeolus plant in Berlevåg! Here are some of the earliest guests - a flock of reindeers was inspecting the site.
#meanwhileinnorway