Happy New Year and welcome to the January issue of DPA! As per New Year tradition, I thought I’d start off this year by looking to the future. In my first-ever column, I discussed the positive effects of the pandemic on the environment and celebrated Britain’s milestone in reaching two months of coal-free power generation.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced further investment of hydrogen technologies, while new funding initiatives for energy efficiency and electric vehicles (EVs) are also in the pipeline. But how does hydrogen compare with other green energy alternatives?
Vicor Corporation released its industry predictions for 2021, covering four areas: Automotive, High-Performance Computing, Aerospace & Defence and Robotics.
Cryogenics can be defined simply as ‘The branch of physics dealing with the production and effects of very low temperatures’.
Each winter the ‘Dry January’ campaigners’ remit is to limit the country’s social liquid intake, but it is also the time when compressor users could be battling with a real problem that is quite the opposite – keeping any moisture, with the potential to freeze, out of the air supply and its point of use.