EST-Floattech Provides Batteries for First CO2-Neutral Event Vessel When the ‘Oceandiva London’ is plying the waves of the River Thames, power will be no concern. Sailing at full speed, party lighting on max, the fully electric event vessel’s power is a certainty. Whether the guests are dancing away at a big wedding, watching a fashion show, or enjoying one of the many other fine things event vessels are built for, the show will go on. Carbon free. All non-human energy on board will come from the Energy Storage Systems supplied by EST-Floattech. | Voi and Swobbee Launch Battery Swapping Stations in Hamburg Swedish micromobility provider Voi and Berlin-based Battery-as-a-Service provider Swobbee establish a three-year partnership following three successful joint ventures. Moving forward, the companies aim to establish charging and swapping stations across Europe to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of battery swaps for e-scooter sharing. To kickstart this collaboration, Voi and Swobbee have currently inaugurated two stations on Lagerstraße in Hamburg's Sternschanze district | Biomass Virginia Company to Invest $7.5 Million in Biomass Expansion Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced recently that Musser Biomass and Wood Products, a division of family-owned and -operated Musser Lumber Company, will invest $7.5 million and create ten new, high-paying jobs to expand its operation in Wythe County. | Electric/Hybrid First Aberdeen’s addition of 24 new electric buses means it is now 40 percent emission free 3ti supports Silverstone’s sustainability strategy with solar-powered EV charging hubs Energy saving Ireland Energia supports Murphy Group with lighting upgrade Irish green energy supplier Energia has supported Murphy Group’s efforts to become more sustainable with a lighting upgrade at their sites across the country helping to reduce the carbon footprint at their water and wastewater treatment plants and reduce their lighting energy use by 70 percent. | Hydrogen CPP Investments Partners With Power2X to Invest in Green Hydrogen Australia Plug Power to supply two 5 MW PEM electrolysers for Australian green hydrogen projects Ohmium and Aquastill form strategic collaboration to produce green hydrogen from seawater Jane Marsh How Water Utilities Can Implement More Renewable Energy Utilities are responsible for transitioning to renewable energy to provide customers with cleaner resources. With as much energy as water providers and treatment plants use, they need sustainable solutions to meet demand and maintain customer satisfaction. Additionally, the planet cannot sustain water access when there are already scarcity issues, with fossil fuels as the primary power source. | Panorama New Research Set to Explore Carbon Capture with Miscanthus, and Other Crops A new research project aims to help UK farmers and growers target net zero and build farming resilience through diversifying their arable and forage cropping. Miscanthus specialist, Terravesta, is a partner in the project, which aims to develop a standardized approach to quantifying carbon capture in the soil and in plant-based products made from the crops grown. | Storage Next-Generation Flow Battery Design Sets Records A common food and medicine additive has shown it can boost the capacity and longevity of a next-generation flow battery design in a record-setting experiment. A research team from the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory reports that the flow battery, a design optimized for electrical grid energy storage, maintained its capacity to store and release energy for more than a year of continuous charge and discharge. | Wind Crowdfunding Accelerates Airborne Wind Energy Towards Commercialization Says AWE Agenda ICCE2023: 11th International Conference & Exhibition on Clean Energy |