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Hanwha Energy celebrates completion of ‘world’s first and largest’ hydrogen fuel cell power plant

August 21, 2020 by Mai Tao

Hanwha Energy hosted an event at its Daesan Industrial Complex in Seosan, Korea to celebrated the completion of a hydrogen-fuel-cell power plant that only uses recycled hydrogen.

At the event, Hanwha Energy CEO In-Sub Jung was joined by South Korea’s Prime Minister Sye-kyun Chung, Vice Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Seung-il Chung, Chungcheongnam-do Governor Seung-jo Yang, Member of the National Assembly Myung-sun Kim, and Seosan Mayor Jeong-ho Maeng.

Built by Hanwha Engineering & Construction, the new byproduct-hydrogen-fuel-cell power plant cost $212 million. It occupies 20,000 sq m of the Daesan Industrial Complex. [Read more…] about Hanwha Energy celebrates completion of ‘world’s first and largest’ hydrogen fuel cell power plant

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: cells, completion, daesan, electricity, energy, fuel, hanwha, hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cell, industrial, korea, largest, petrochemical, plant, power, recycled

Michigan to redesign road network to accommodate driverless cars

August 20, 2020 by David Edwards

The State of Michigan is planning to redesign its road network to accommodate driverless cars, according to a report on CNN.

Authorities in the state refer back to the area’s history as the home of some of the world’s largest automotive companies and factories.

The city of Detroit, Michigan used to known as “Motor City” in decades gone by, inspiring the name of the famous record label “Motown”, which launched the careers and made global stars of singers such as Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Queen Latifah, Erykah Badu, and Michael Jackson. [Read more…] about Michigan to redesign road network to accommodate driverless cars

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: accommodate, autonomous, cars, city, cnn, companies, company, detroit, driverless, history, involved, michigan, mobility, network, redesign, roads, state, vehicles

Toyota and Mazda to invest extra $830 million into US factory

August 17, 2020 by Mai Tao

Japanese automakers Toyota and Mazda are planning to invest an additional $830 million into a manufacturing facility in the US, according to a report on Nikkei Asian Review. 

The Mazda Toyota Manufacturing site in Huntsville, Alabama will build sports utility vehicles and the total investment in the facility is estimated to be more than $2.3 billion.

The original plan, announced a couple of years ago, forecast investment to be $1.6 billion, and production was scheduled to start in 2021. Now, says Nikkei, production is expected to start in 2022. [Read more…] about Toyota and Mazda to invest extra $830 million into US factory

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: billion, executive, facility, manufacturing, mazda, mtmus, plant, toyota

Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

August 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Drivers of electric vehicles will have more locations to recharge their vehicle’s batteries as they travel across Michigan because of $1.7 million in grants awarded by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

The EGLE made the funding available for direct current fast chargers located along well-traveled routes. It says this will “make it more convenient for drivers to reach their destinations”.

EGLE says it is committed to the future of mobility through investment in infrastructure that is needed to support EVs and it has identified “optimal charger locations” across Michigan. [Read more…] about Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: charger, charging, dc, egle, electric, fast, future, grants, michigan, mobility, office, program, state, vehicle

ThyssenKrupp sells its elevator business for more than $17 billion

August 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Giant industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp says it has successfully completed the sale of its elevator business, marking a further important milestone in the transformation of the company.

The transaction closed after all the responsible authorities had approved the sale to a bidding consortium led by Advent International and Cinven.

ThyssenKrupp had reached an agreement with the consortium on the purchase of the elevator business earlier this year. With the closing, the company has received the contractually agreed purchase price, which was reported to be $17.2 billion. [Read more…] about ThyssenKrupp sells its elevator business for more than $17 billion

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: billion, business, businesses, closing, company, elevator, group, sale, thyssenkrupp, transaction, transformation

Circle K to build fully automated store in partnership with Standard Cognition

August 11, 2020 by David Edwards

Circle K, a large grocery chain in America, is to build a cashierless store in partnership with Standard Cognition.

Alimentation Couche-Tard, which operates close to 14,500 convenience stores worldwide, including the Circle K chain, has selected Standard Cognition to pilot touchless, autonomous checkout technology for its stores.

Together, the two companies will launch what they claim will be the world’s first convenience store retrofitted with artificial intelligence technology, located in the Phoenix, Arizona area, with other stores to follow. [Read more…] about Circle K to build fully automated store in partnership with Standard Cognition

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: autonomous, build, checkout, circle, cognition, convenience, customers, existing, market, shopping, standard, store, stores, technology, working

Japanese government to develop common standards for robots in workplaces

August 11, 2020 by Mai Tao

The Japanese government is planning to develop common standards for robots in workplaces such as offices, shops and other environments where they would be working with humans, according to the Nikkei Asian Review.

The country’s industry ministry will lead the initiative and will establish a public-private partnership under the working name Robot Revolution & Industrial IoT Initiative, according to the Nikkei Asian Review.

The group will define common telecommunications standards as well as produce guidelines on creating object shapes that are easier for robots to grip, pick up, hold, move and so on. [Read more…] about Japanese government to develop common standards for robots in workplaces

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automation, companies, group, industrial, initiative, internet, iot, japan, japanese, nikkei, protocol, revolution, robot, robots, standards

US tightens restrictions on Huawei

August 7, 2020 by Mai Tao

The US government has tightened its restrictions on doing business with Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei.

The US had already effectively banned American companies from providing a platform for Huawei, which led to the company being unable to put its products and services on the Android operating system used by the majority of smartphones around the world.

Although Android is an open-source operating system, Google, Samsung and many others have developed their own versions for their smartphones based on the original code and, therefore, can call it their own and prevent others connecting to it or using it. [Read more…] about US tightens restrictions on Huawei

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: apps, chinese, companies, company, department, government, huawei, operating, prc, prevent, smartphones, state, store, system

Mighty Buildings aims to automate 80 percent of construction process

August 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Mighty Buildings, a startup providing automated solutions for modern home building, has launched out of stealth after graduating from Y Combinator in winter 2018 and raising a total of $30 million from Khosla Ventures, Y Combinator, SV Angel, CoreVC, and others. 

The company says it uses a combination of 3D printing and prefabrication techniques to create a production-as-a-service platform that will “automate up to 80 percent of the building process”.

Mighty Buildings says it has a unique approach that is both project- and design-agnostic, and can create “everything from small complex components to panels to full-size volumetric modules”. [Read more…] about Mighty Buildings aims to automate 80 percent of construction process

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: approach, building, buildings, combinator, company, construction, create, homes, housing, mighty, percent, printing, process, units

Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants to use Iridium’s satellites for drone platform

August 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants have agreed a collaboration that will use Iridium’s satellite communications to safely control unmanned aerial vehicles from a central control hub.

This will enable Flylogix to move from local drone piloting at the airfield to centrally controlled operations, massively increasing the resilience of their services to offshore installations.

The Flylogix service reduces the cost, risk and environmental impact of gathering data from offshore exploration and production activities. [Read more…] about Flylogix and Cambridge Consultants to use Iridium’s satellites for drone platform

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: cambridge, communications, consultants, control, cost, data, development, drone, environmental, flylogix, iridium, offshore, operations, satellite, service

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