SOFC in Alaska Bring High Uptimes and Improved Efficiency
SOFC are being adopted in one of the country’s harshest environments because they deliver on reliable uptimes and incredible fuel efficiency
SOFC are being adopted in one of the country’s harshest environments because they deliver on reliable uptimes and incredible fuel efficiency
One of the major risks of natural gas wellheads is freeze-off, which is when freezing temperatures cause a buildup of ice that blocks the flow. Water and other liquids in the gas can freeze in cold temperatures. This can cause major reductions in natural gas production. That, in turn, can lead to power outages affecting millions of customers.
When comparing offgrid power technologies, key factors to consider are durability in different environments and maintenance needs. And one thing that will make a huge impact on the long-term cost of a power product is how much fuel it needs.
The VXE30 Stalker was developed to be used for military applications, such as providing intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition. This operationally proven, small and silent Group 2 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) that provides unprecedented long-endurance imaging capability in a variety of contested environments and is in use by Special Forces around the world.
Performer Series systems are designed to integrate easily with wind, solar, rechargeable batteries and other technologies to create a hybrid clean energy solution. Here’s how.
With wildfires burning this summer all over California, Oregon, Canada and elsewhere around the world, our thoughts turn to the importance of keeping essential infrastructure running.
Our Solid Oxide Fuel Cells are durable, flexible and highly energy-efficient, so they’re simple to integrate into any type of existing energy system. One of our customers is a Class I railroad that turned to us for help developing a system that would stay up during hurricane-induced grid outages along the Gulf Coast.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service recently published an article highlighting the department’s use of Adaptive Energy’s solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) to innovate in the face of climate change and extreme weather.