Electrochaea is commercializing a grid-scale energy storage solution. Our proprietary power-to-gas (P2G) process converts renewable energy and carbon dioxide into grid-quality renewable methane for storage and distribution. Our pilot plants have injected renewable methane into commercial gas grids in Switzerland and Denmark.Using our process, renewable methane is synthesized from CO2 and H2 by our patented biocatalyst, a selectively evolved microorganism – a methanogenic archaea. Pipeline-grade methane is produced in our scalable and robust methanation system for injection into the gas grid or immediate use. CO2 can be recycled from any source such as anaerobic digestors, landfills, dairies, fermentation facilities or industrial processes. And, renewable H2 can be generated from renewable electricity by electrolysis, or from other wasted sources.
Electrochaea’s technology produces renewable methane to replace fossil fuels.
Electroflight designs and manufactures lightweight bespoke battery systems with unprecedented levels of energy density. These are designed in accordance with the latest aviation certification requirements.
Large scale solar park developer.
The house of the future. The internet of things. Smarter use of energy and information. Whether or not automated and remote control of devices. In short, smart remote control of processes and equipment. Devices will be connected more and more to the internet or smart electronics will be built in to register their performance, so that maintenance costs can be reduced, for example. E&T can help you make things smart.
At Eleena, the focus is very clearly on monitoring and analyzing solar power installations. Our algorithms predict whether the installation will perform as expected, taking into account weather data and comparisons with our other installations. By constantly letting the algorithm learn with data from more than 20,000 installations, Eleena's forecasts become increasingly reliable as a "digital solar power twin".
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