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Clean Energy

Clean energy refers to energy that is generated from renewable, non-polluting sources that have a minimal impact on the environment. This type of energy includes sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. Clean energy technologies aim to reduce carbon emissions and environmental degradation associated with traditional fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. By utilizing clean energy, societies can produce electricity and power without contributing to air pollution, water contamination, or greenhouse gas emissions. The shift toward clean energy is crucial for combating climate change, promoting sustainability, and achieving energy independence.
Revolutionary Hydrogen Tech to Transform Seawater into Clean Energy and Redefine Maritime Operations

Revolutionary Hydrogen Tech to Transform Seawater into Clean Energy and Redefine Maritime Operations

The HydroPort project by Latent Drive, backed by a £630,000 Innovate UK grant, is pioneering the use of seawater for green hydrogen production on the Dorset coast. Central to the project is SeaStack technology, which utilizes a two-stage water-splitting process to extract
March 19, 2025