UTC Power to Design Fuel Cell for Spanish Submarine

South Windsor, Connecticut [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] UTC Fuel Cells unit will design and develop a 300 kilowatt (kW) proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell power module for the Spanish shipbuilder NAVANTIA, S.A. for the Spanish Navy to install on its S-80 model, 2,500-ton submarines as part of the air-independent propulsion system. The 300 kW PEM fuel cell will be designed to operate on reformed ethanol and pure oxygen. The S-80 submarines protect the coastline.

Here’s how Siemens Energy is thinking about cybersecurity for the grid

Siemens Energy is working to support an asset-agnostic environment that protects the electric grid from modern cybersecurity threats.
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Sense smart meter software gives utilities a real-time look at the grid edge

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