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New Hydrogen CEO Steve Hill and University of Massachusetts Expert Discuss Intersection Between Hydrogen and Wind Energy

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NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH) hosted a podcast featuring CEO Steve Hill and Dr. Christopher Niezrecki from the University of Massachusetts Lowell discussing hydrogen and wind energy integration. Dr. Niezrecki emphasized the importance of long-term energy storage solutions for intermittent wind and solar power, highlighting hydrogen's versatility as fuel, fertilizer, and plastics. The discussion covered structural health monitoring for wind turbines and energy resilience. Dr. Niezrecki, Director of the Center for Energy Innovation, stressed the importance of preventive maintenance for multi-million dollar wind turbine assets and addressed various threats to energy resilience including physical, cyber, and environmental factors.

NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH) ha ospitato un podcast con il CEO Steve Hill e il Dr. Christopher Niezrecki dell'Università del Massachusetts Lowell che discutono dell'integrazione dell'idrogeno e dell'energia eolica. Il Dr. Niezrecki ha sottolineato l'importanza delle soluzioni di stoccaggio energetico a lungo termine per l'energia eolica e solare intermittente, evidenziando la versatilità dell'idrogeno come combustibile, fertilizzante e plastica. La discussione ha coperto il monitoraggio della salute strutturale delle turbine eoliche e la resilienza energetica. Il Dr. Niezrecki, Direttore del Centro per l'Innovazione Energetica, ha enfatizzato l'importanza della manutenzione preventiva per le turbine eoliche da milioni di dollari e ha affrontato le varie minacce alla resilienza energetica, comprese le minacce fisiche, informatiche e ambientali.

NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH) organizó un pódcast con el CEO Steve Hill y el Dr. Christopher Niezrecki de la Universidad de Massachusetts Lowell discutiendo sobre la integración del hidrógeno y la energía eólica. El Dr. Niezrecki destacó la importancia de las soluciones de almacenamiento de energía a largo plazo para la energía eólica y solar intermitente, resaltando la versatilidad del hidrógeno como combustible, fertilizante y plástico. La discusión abarcó el monitoreo de la salud estructural de las turbinas eólicas y la resiliencia energética. El Dr. Niezrecki, Director del Centro para la Innovación Energética, enfatizó la importancia del mantenimiento preventivo para activos de turbinas eólicas de varios millones de dólares y abordó diversas amenazas a la resiliencia energética, incluyendo factores físicos, cibernéticos y ambientales.

NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH)는 CEO Steve Hill과 매사추세츠 대학교 로웰 캠퍼스의 Christopher Niezrecki 박사가 수소와 풍력 에너지 통합에 대해 논의하는 팟캐스트를 진행했습니다. Niezrecki 박사는 간헐적인 풍력 및 태양 에너지를 위한 장기 에너지 저장 솔루션의 중요성을 강조하며, 연료, 비료 및 플라스틱으로서 수소의 다재다능성을 부각시켰습니다. 논의에서는 풍력 터빈에 대한 구조 건강 모니터링과 에너지 회복력도 다뤄졌습니다. 에너지 혁신 센터의 소장인 Niezrecki 박사는 수백만 달러에 달하는 풍력 터빈 자산을 위한 예방 유지보수의 중요성을 강조하며, 물리적, 사이버 및 환경적 요소를 포함한 에너지 회복력에 대한 다양한 위협을 다뤘습니다.

NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH) a animé un podcast avec le PDG Steve Hill et le Dr Christopher Niezrecki de l'Université du Massachusetts à Lowell, où ils ont discuté de l'intégration de l'hydrogène et de l'énergie éolienne. Le Dr Niezrecki a souligné l'importance des solutions de stockage d'énergie à long terme pour l'énergie éolienne et solaire intermittente, mettant en avant la polyvalence de l'hydrogène en tant que carburant, engrais et plastiques. La discussion a abordé le suivi de la santé structurelle des éoliennes et la résilience énergétique. Le Dr Niezrecki, directeur du Centre pour l'Innovation Énergétique, a insisté sur l'importance de la maintenance préventive pour les actifs d'éoliennes de plusieurs millions de dollars et a traité diverses menaces à la résilience énergétique, y compris des facteurs physiques, cybernétiques et environnementaux.

NewHydrogen (OTCMKTS:NEWH) hat einen Podcast mit CEO Steve Hill und Dr. Christopher Niezrecki von der Universität Massachusetts Lowell veranstaltet, in dem die Integration von Wasserstoff und Windenergie erörtert wurde. Dr. Niezrecki betonte die Bedeutung von langfristigen Energiespeicherlösungen für intermittierende Wind- und Solarenergie und hob die Vielseitigkeit von Wasserstoff als Kraftstoff, Dünger und Kunststoff hervor. Die Diskussion behandelte das Monitoring der strukturellen Gesundheit von Windkraftanlagen und die Energie-Resilienz. Dr. Niezrecki, Direktor des Zentrums für Energieinnovation, unterstrich die Bedeutung von präventiver Wartung für Windturbinen mit einem Wert von mehreren Millionen Dollar und sprach verschiedene Bedrohungen für die Energie-Resilienz an, einschließlich physischer, cybernetischer und umweltbedingter Faktoren.

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Dr. Christopher Niezrecki shares his experience in structural health monitoring for wind energy generation systems and energy resilience

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NewHydrogen, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NEWH), the developer of ThermoLoop, a breakthrough technology that uses water and heat rather than electricity to produce the world’s cheapest green hydrogen, today announced a podcast featuring CEO Steve Hill and Dr. Christopher Niezrecki, a Distinguished University Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowel.

Exploring the intersection between hydrogen and wind energy. Dr. Niezrecki said, “One of the important topics is the intermittence of the wind energy. Wind and solar are both intermittent sources of energy, and we need to have longer term storage for later use which is not short term such as lithium-ion battery. Hydrogen is a fundamental element that can be turned into many different products, and stored hydrogen can be used as fuel, fertilizer, and plastics.”

On the importance of structural health monitoring, Dr. Niezrecki explained that the purpose of structural health monitoring is to monitor and confirm if the structure is in a healthy state. Dr. Niezrecki said, “It is important to monitor and assess the operation of large expensive assets such as wind turbines to detect need for maintenance to enable preventive measures. Wind turbines are usually multi-million dollar assets, and identifying issues before they become a catastrophic failure is essential.”

Mr. Hill and Dr. Niezrecki then touched on the energy resilience, especially on the topic of withstanding the demand of long-term use. As for the energy resilience for wind energy, Dr. Niezrecki said, “Threats can come from physical, cyber, weather, environment, and many others. Engineers and scientists have been looking into the topic of energy resilience over the years, but wind energy is a relatively young industry thus is on a steep learning curve. We have a program that focuses on energy resilience for the Navy, but there are many parallels between civilian and Navy applications.

Dr. Christopher Niezrecki received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech. He is currently a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowel. He is Director of the Center for Energy Innovation, Co-director of Structural Dynamics & Acoustic Systems Laboratory; Co-director of the Rist Institute for Sustainability and Energy. Dr. Niezrecki’s primary research includes renewable energy systems, wind turbine dynamics, structural health monitoring and inspection, structural dynamic and acoustic systems, bio-acoustics, manatee detection, parachute systems, smart structures, digital image correlation, signal processing, and smart materials. His goals include expanding the global use of renewable energy, developing technologies that can impact the 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to electricity, and advancing sensing technologies to measure and monitor structural systems. He has more than 200 publications. Dr. Niezrecki is listed as Google Scholar at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bdmF58cAAAAJ&hl=en.

Watch the full discussion on the NewHydrogen Podcast featuring Dr. Christopher Niezrecki at 
https://newhydrogen.com/videos/ceo-podcast/dr-christopher-niezrecki-university-of-massachusetts-lowell.

For more information about NewHydrogen, please visit https://newhydrogen.com/.

About NewHydrogen, Inc.

NewHydrogen is developing ThermoLoop – a breakthrough technology that uses water and heat rather than electricity to produce the world’s lowest cost green hydrogen. Hydrogen is the cleanest and most abundant element in the universe, and we can’t live without it. Hydrogen is the key ingredient in making fertilizers needed to grow food for the world. It is also used for transportation, refining oil and making steel, glass, pharmaceuticals and more. Nearly all the hydrogen today is made from hydrocarbons like coal, oil, and natural gas, which are dirty and limited resources. Water, on the other hand, is an infinite and renewable worldwide resource.

Currently, the most common method of making green hydrogen is to split water into oxygen and hydrogen with an electrolyzer using green electricity produced from solar or wind. However, green electricity is and always will be very expensive. It currently accounts for 73% of the cost of green hydrogen. By using heat directly, we can skip the expensive process of making electricity, and fundamentally lower the cost of green hydrogen. Inexpensive heat can be obtained from concentrated solar, geothermal, nuclear reactors and industrial waste heat for use in our novel low-cost thermochemical water splitting process. Working with a world class research team at UC Santa Barbara, our goal is to help usher in the green hydrogen economy that Goldman Sachs estimated to have a future market value of $12 trillion.

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FAQ

What is the main topic discussed in NewHydrogen's (NEWH) latest podcast?

The podcast discussed the intersection between hydrogen and wind energy, focusing on long-term energy storage solutions and structural health monitoring for wind turbines.

How does hydrogen storage solve wind energy intermittency according to NewHydrogen's (NEWH) podcast?

Hydrogen storage provides a long-term storage solution for intermittent wind energy, unlike short-term solutions such as lithium-ion batteries, and can be used as fuel, fertilizer, and plastics.

What are the key challenges in wind turbine maintenance discussed in NewHydrogen's (NEWH) podcast?

The podcast highlighted the importance of structural health monitoring for multi-million dollar wind turbines to detect maintenance needs and prevent catastrophic failures.

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