In this article, we will explore green hydrogen and ammonia production powered by hydroelectric power from Greenland as key strategic investment objects for US and
Accurate estimates of power demand are becoming increasingly critical due to stringent regulations, such as FuelEU Maritime, which will mandate the use of shore power for
To further this agenda, the Government of Greenland has created a tender for the two most enormous hydropower potentials, the Maniitsoq and the Upper Nuuk fjords. This massive 2
With a joint support of €18.8 million from the EU fund Connecting Europe Facility for the project EU.OPS work, the Aarhus, Gothenburg, Bremerhaven, and Stockholm ports
Scenarios with e-fuels and e-chemicals export production in Greenland to the European and Asian markets result a levelised cost of e-fuels and e-methanol at 124 €/MWh
(Arctic Circle) "It''s a great responsibility, but also a delightful one," says Kalistat Lund, Greenland''s Energy Minister, told Arctic Today regarding his pivotal role in the country''s
This is a case study on the ''Skoon Skipper'', a general cargo large Rhine vessel, with an average of 40 [kW] power demand while moored to
A huge driver is the FuelEU Maritime Regulation, whereby from 2030, passenger and container ships must use onshore power (OPS) at Trans-European Network (TEN-T)
This is a case study on the ''Skoon Skipper'', a general cargo large Rhine vessel, with an average of 40 [kW] power demand while moored to which a shore battery is applied.
Hydrogen could be used in Greenland''s fish industry (boat fuel) and to replace oil fuel for power and heat production in small remote settlements where renewables are not
Deep in the Arctic, Greenland is becoming ground zero for a new resource rush. As melting ice opens up shipping routes and geopolitical tensions demand new supply lines,