The Green Generator
– will test and demonstrate a sustainable, green, and efficient substitute for diesel generators as well as green battery solutions.
The solution is based on further innovation of the HTPEM (High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel cell solution into a system that matches the performance of a traditional diesel generator but with a significant reduction in pollution. The system, which can be integrated into smaller units or as a container solution, runs on green methanol, thus becoming a flexible, sustainable solution with many applications. Regarding operation, the solution is additionally easy to manage and logistics-friendly compared to, for example, a 100% battery solution, which would not need to be moved ad hoc in connection with charging, but instead has an integrated tank.
Green energy for scaling
The generator is modular in capacity and supplies electricity tailored to needs, i.e., the solution adjusts the amount of power generation according to need and thus avoids unnecessary waste, which unfortunately is the case with many current solutions on the market.
The green generator converts green methanol into electrical energy right where it is needed. This can be in connection with construction work where the construction site continuously moves, or in the early phases of construction, where there is not yet, or only limited access to the electrical grid.
Furthermore, the system is virtually silent and without vibrations, so it does not cause annoyance to possibly close residents. It also allows the system to operate outside normal working hours, without causing annoyance to the local environment.
Green energy for scaling
The generator is modular in capacity and supplies electricity tailored to needs, i.e., the solution adjusts the amount of power generation according to need and thus avoids unnecessary waste, which unfortunately is the case with many current solutions on the market.
The green generator converts green methanol into electrical energy right where it is needed. This can be in connection with construction work where the construction site continuously moves, or in the early phases of construction, where there is not yet, or only limited access to the electrical grid.
Furthermore, the system is virtually silent and without vibrations, so it does not cause annoyance to possibly close residents. It also allows the system to operate outside normal working hours, without causing annoyance to the local environment.
Partying and building on green energy in North Jutland
The green generator solution is already set up for testing and demonstration, and can be seen in action at CO2 neutral construction sites in Aalborg Municipality, where it supports energy needs for the electrification of mechanical vehicles, tools, toilet trailers, etc. It can also be experienced at Aalborg Events’ annual recurring event, Aalborg Regatta, and concerts in Denmark.