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Hydrogen manufacture byproducts investigated


identify potential value- added applications for the commercial use of oxygen, an untapped by-product of the hydrogen production process, and develop a more circular business model for hydrogen. EMEC has been


days business support from Zero Waste Scotland as part of the circular economy business support service, an initiative supported by funding from both the Scottish Government and the European Regional Development Fund. This has come about through the £73million Resource Efficient Circular Economy Accelerator Programme. The project aims to


Energy Centre (EMEC) has launched a new project to explore how circular economy approaches can be applied to optimise the efficiency of hydrogen production and stimulate the development of a local oxygen market in Orkney. The project includes 30


by EMEC The European Marine


£320 MILLION HEAT INVESTMENT


UKPN DIARY


DIARY ENERGY


NOW EXPO 2019


IPU - a new distributor for Enovation Controls in the UK


IPU is now a distributor for Enovation Controls in the UK and reports that it ‘has acquired a number of key accounts’. This new distributor


agreement ensures that Enovation customers will ‘get the expertise and UK based support that they need’, says the company. IPU will add to its already


producing ‘green’ hydrogen since 2017, using renew- able energy from local wind and tidal resources to power an electrolyser, splitting water into its chemical components: hydrogen and oxygen. However, the cost of


producing hydrogen is high, as roughly one third of input energy is lost as oxygen and low-grade heat during production. This cost is driving


extensive product portfolio with a range of intuitive displays and standard ‘red- box’ products which IPU personnel are said to be ‘already extremely familiar with’. These ‘red-box’ products


include key equipment such as gauges, engine fluid level switches, sensors and valves. Products from Enovation


business innovation to increase the efficiency and circularity of the process by identifying end applications for heat and oxygen by-products. Local industries such as


aquaculture, horticulture, diving, health and aviation all use oxygen as part of daily business. Integrating locally


produced oxygen into the supply chain will increase island resiliency and reduce the environmental impact of businesses currently getting oxygen delivered from the UK. mainland.


Controls are known for their ruggedness and dependability in many applications. Divisional Director Andy


Whitehouse told UKPN: “IPU and Enovation Controls have had an excellent working relation- ship for a number of years.” He explains: “ IPU’s


experience in the power generation, industrial and off-highway applications give us the tools and expertise required for our new customers. “We are also excited to


present this new catalogue of products to our already strong customer base”. IPU is also being joined


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by a key member of the Enovation sales team. Based at IPU’s West Bromwich headquarters, this central point of contact will help to guarantee a consistently high level of product knowledge and experience.


NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2018 UK POwER NEwS


The government has launched the £320 million Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) in the UK. The HNIP will support the


vital role in the long-term decarbonisation of heating, as they provide a unique opportunity to exploit larger scale renewable and recover- able heat sources. As the illustrative pathways


developed and administered by Triple Point Heat Networks Investment Management who work with the investment community to leverage in third party investment for projects. Triple Point will work


alongside several partners including AECOM Ltd, Amberside Advisors Ltd, BDO LLP, Ecuity Consulting LLP, Gemserv Ltd and Lux Nova Partners Ltd.


set out in the Clean Growth Strategy show, heat networks could meet up to 17% of heat demand in homes and up to 24% of heat demand in industrial and public sector buildings by 2050. The scheme will be


loans to both the public and private sectors in England and Wales and aims to leverage in £1bn of private sector and other investment to accelerate the growth in the heat networks market. Heat networks will play a


schemes to be built that connect domestic energy consumers and non-domestic users such as hospitals, schools and council buildings to a heat network and allow them to reduce their heating bills and lower their carbon footprint. HNIP will offer grants and


development of heat networks – dubbed ‘low- carbon heating for cities’. This funding will enable


6th - 7th February, 2019, Telford, Shropshire. The Energy Now Expo provides visitors with the knowledge they need to diversify into renewable energy and maximise the returns from the resources at their disposal, such as land, waterways, wood, crops or waste streams. The Energy Now Expo


showcases the latest technologies and services from across the renewables sector, including AD & biogas, biomass, energy crops, energy management, heat pumps, hydro, solar and wind. Energy Now Expo is


dedicated to the growth of renewable energy within the agricultural and rural communities of the UK and brings together farmers, landowners and rural businesses to engage with industry experts on the latest renewable energy opportunities available, including best practice in energy efficiency and energy generation. The Ground Source Heat


Pump Association (GSHPA) will be at Energy Now Expo to explain how ground source energy can help you address the key issue of combating global warming in a practical way that is in tune with the natural environment. It says: ‘Protecting and enhancing the environment sits at the heart of sustainability.’


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