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HYEG Scores Sales Agreement for Green Hydrogen Valued at more than $150 million USD, the agreement involves the sale of HEC’s patented equipment and services designed to produce and store hydrogen HYDROGEN ENGINE CENTER (OTCMKTS:HYEG)MIAMI, FLORIDA, US, May 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc. (HEC), a publicly traded company listed on the OTC exchange (OTC: HYEG), announced today that it has agreed to sell its equipment and services capable of producing through distributed plants up to 65,000 m3/h or approximately 50,000 metric tons per year of green hydrogen to Enceladus Development Corporation, a newly created private equity investment firm. ....
Peas and beans, along with other legume and pulse crops, have been getting a bit of a profile boost recently. This week, they were credited with having an incredibly bright future, both for farmers who want to grow a sustainable, diverse rotation, and for consumers seeking a versatile, protein-rich food with multiple health benefits. We heard that a wider adoption of these crops – which have much lower fertiliser requirements than other crops as they can fix their own nitrogen – would fit hand in glove with the desire of Scottish and UK governments to take a greener approach to farm policy. ....
Author credit - Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting Thermochemical processes such as gasification, reforming and pyrolysis can convert hydrocarbon-rich solid wastes to hydrogen. These thermochemical processes yield syngas which can be further processed to hydrogen, a clean, emission-free energy vector. The thermochemical processes that yield syngas differ from waste incineration, which takes place in an excess of oxygen to generate steam, carbon dioxide and ash. Thermochemical processing of waste does produce some carbon dioxide, but the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) regards processing of the biogenic fraction of waste as carbon dioxide neutral. Animal carcasses, scrap wood, waste vegetable oils and post-consumer wastepaper meet this definition. ....