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March 2021
EIT InnoEnergy recently launched the European Green Hydrogen Acceleration Center (EGHAC), a mammoth effort to support the development of an annual €100bn green hydrogen economy by 2025 that they say could create half a million direct and indirect jobs across the continent. We find out what will need to happen to hit a deadline only five years away.
Also in this issue, we speak to Rolls Royce about their involvement in small nuclear, investigate the IEA's "crowdsourcing challenge" for decommissioning, and hear from Eco Wave Power about how real-time data could help the wave power industry.
Plus, we check in on the state of the solar glass market, look at the EU's offshore wind power plans, examine blockage and wake effects' impact on offshore wind power, and talk to TWAICE and ViriCity about their analytical framework for battery technologies.
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