Elcogen named “National Winner” in prestigious European competition
Elcogen has been named ‘National Winner’ in the 2019 European Business Awards, one of the world’s largest business competitions.
Elcogen has been named ‘National Winner’ in the 2019 European Business Awards, one of the world’s largest business competitions.
Elcogen has been named Winner of the Innovation category in the Grand Final of this year’s European Business Awards, at an exclusive awards ceremony held in Warsaw, Poland.
24H Hydrogen Challenge is an interactive strategic team challenge to drive 24 hours through Europe on a fuel cell electric car (FCEV). On the way the team must gather points by showing strategic planning and creative skills.
The main topic of the meeting was how to better integrate SOFC and hydrogen technology to improve the energy security and energy efficiency of the Member States in the EU.
Twelve Estonian business leaders together with government representatives visited Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. The visit aimed to strengthen and establish new relationships with local partners.
Twelve Estonian business leaders together with government representatives visited Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. The visit aimed to strengthen and establish new relationships with local partners.
We are pleased to invite our existing and new partners to visit our stand (W27-11, West Hall 4) on world’s largest hydrogen and fuel cells show in Tokyo from 27th of February to 1st of March 2019.
Global power and energy sector newspaper – The Energy Industry Times’s December 2018 issue highlights Lemene project with Elcogen fuel cells and stacks – as a winning combination of hybrid combined heat and power (CHP) system maximizing carbon savings and individual asset value.
A new renewable energy system to make a Finnish business district energy self-sufficient will soon become reality, after three companies recently signed agreements for delivery.
Europe must turn to existing hydrogen and fuel cell technology to ensure its energy security and reduce its dependence on politically unstable and carbon-intensive supplies, a conference has heard.