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Jan
14:39
Italy's Turin airport to decarbonise using hydrogen
Renovit, a subsidiary of Italian energy infrastructure company Snam, is to supply the Turin airport with a hydrogen-ready fuel cell system in cogeneration mode by the second quarter of next year.
With a capacity of 1.2 megawatts, the system will have of an approximate value of €14 million ($15m), Kallanish notes.
Conceived in partnership with US firm FuelCell Energy, the technology is the first of its kind and size in Italy and “can be fuelled wi…
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