by Tina Olivero
Countries around the globe are actively looking to lower carbon emissions and transition national energy systems away from fossil fuels. As the world mobilizes to combat climate change and build a sustainable new energy future, wind energy and hydrogen are at the top of the new-energy list in regions like Newfoundland, Canada.
WIND TO HYDROGEN
Wind-generated electricity can power water electrolysis to produce hydrogen, which can be used to fuel vehicles or stored and then used in fuel cells to generate electricity during times of the day when the wind resource is low.
The island of Newfoundland is one of the windiest places on earth and is also a perfect geo-political business climate for new energy wind ventures and is a premium place to convert wind energy to hydrogen. It’s a timely advancement to sustainable new energy with exciting new…
