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New sustainable Solution in the works for eliminating underwater electrical transmission lines from offshore wind farms to onshore substations! Can you guess what that might be???
It’s an electrically powered autonomous ship capable of traveling 300 km, filled with large batteries that stores electricity generated from offshore windfarms located far from the coast in very deep waters!
Brilliant… Right!
A Japanese company, PowerX, is THINKING GREENER and outside the box, making the process of energy transmission more resilient, efficient, and with less impact on our environment.
Want to know more about this scalable, renewable energy, sustainable solution, helping to reverse climate change!?
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NJ is Thinking Greener!

Now is the time to realize a new normal! One that fosters sustainable solutions allowing us to live and thrive in a world powered by clean energy! This day has arrived! Yesterday, New Jersey broke ground on the nation’s first offshore wind port helping to meet its ambitious 100% clean energy goal by 2050. Way to go New Jersey!
Major construction of the 30-acre wind port will take place in December in response to a strong demand from offshore wind farms operators and expected to be completed by end of 2023. The site is being built on an artificial island in Salem County. The NJ Economic Development Authority predicts the project to create up to 1,500 green jobs, generate $500 million… Continue reading

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Can CO2 be removed from our atmosphere by mechanical means? Yes!
Today, Climeworks AG, a Swiss company, went live with the world’s largest CO2 air scrubber, located near Reykjavik. The scrubber uses Iceland’s geothermal heat and renewable energy to power the facility.
The technology is comprised of eight air collectors that are arranged around a central plant. Each collector has a fan on one side and intake vents on the other side, with carbon capturing filters in the middle. As air is pulled through the intake vents, the filters capture the CO2 out of the air. Once filters have been saturated, the collector shuts down to remove the carbon from the filter. This is achieved by closing both… Continue reading

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