We are glad to announce that Easy Hydro has been selected to continue its journey in the EIT RawMaterials Accelerator Program to the third and last stage.
Our CTO Miguel Crespo attended the kick-off meeting held in Amsterdam during the first week of November, and had a chance to discuss with fellow entrepreneurs and with a variety of experts in different areas how to scale and grow the company. This last phase of the Accelerator will last six months during which we will be able to strengthen different part of the business. Thanks to EIT RawMaterials for trusting Easy Hydro! #ConnectingMatters
Now in its 10th year, the Energy and Mines Toronto Summit is the annual meeting place for senior mining executives to meet with decarbonization, ESG, and renewables experts to discuss solutions and strategies for meeting net zero targets. This year’s expanded agenda reflected the urgency, priority, and complexity that mining companies are facing in trying to identify concrete steps to get to zero-emissions mining in line with ESG and climate commitments.
Easy Hydro has entered a strategic alliance with Glan Agua, a leading provider of water and wastewater solutions, to offer renewable electricity solutions to the water and wastewater industry across Ireland and UK.
The partnership will assist the water industry in reducing carbon emissions, supporting the net-zero pledge and generating cost-effective, renewable green energy.
Hydropower is a well-known technology used to generate energy from the movement and pressure of downward-flowing water. In existing water networks, for example from upland sources or reservoirs, pressure-reducing valves dissipate this energy to ensure it is an acceptable pressure for commercial and household distribution. Easy Hydro has developed an innovative solution using a micro hydropower turbine to capture this lost energy and convert it into electrical power that can be used to power water or wastewater treatment facilities.
Fabio Bacci, Innovation Manager, Glan Agua
Finding Easy Hydro was a real innovation achievement for us. Over the past two and a half years, we worked alongside Easy Hydro on our first installation of their solution at one of the water treatments plants we operate, located in Fethard, Co Tipperary. The installation was essentially a non-invasive retrofit; an existing concrete base and a minor adjustment to the pipework was the extent of the disruption it caused to the works. We were really enthusiastic to be piloting the technology and the installation proved phenomenally successful, generating approximately 30% of the average energy consumption of the plant. Moreover, the microturbine can often feed surplus energy back to the grid.
Based on over 10 years of research and development, Easy Hydro’s expertise enables off-the-shelf pumps to be used as efficient turbines, at a fraction of the cost of conventional turbines and with a shorter lead time. The return on investment can be as low as only two years and the technology can have a life span of over thirty years.
Daniele Novara, CEO, Easy Hydro
Our partnership with Glan Agua allows us to strategically apply our technology to the water and wastewater industry where they are leaders in their field. Glan Agua’s mechanical, electrical, and commissioning expertise coupled with our technology is a natural synergy and has enormous potential for reducing energy costs and carbon footprint in the industry.
Glan Agua and Easy Hydro are launching their strategic alliance at the AEE Europe Energy Conference and Expo in Dublin. The two-day conference brings together energy engineers from industry & business across Europe to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency in today’s market.
Fabio Bacci added
Glan Agua are renowned disruptors across the water industry. Bringing the Easy Hydro technology to market, at a time when energy is a premium commodity, is an encouraging prospect. We are already at feasibility, concept or design stages for a number of suitable sites that will replicate the success at Fethard. Glan Agua are earnestly looking forward to working with Easy Hydro in providing renewable energy solutions to the water industry.
After a busy beginning of the summer, the Easy Hydro team has shipped out to our customers several new hydro turbines due to be installed in the second half of the year. For example, the one shown in the picture is a 36 kW unit for a project in France.
Our team has an unique knowledge on the design and supply of modular and low-cost water turbines which are ideal for a variety of hydropower and energy recovery projects. In order to know more, contact us at info@easyhydrosolutions.com.
During the last weeks, our team has been testing a new control system for the operation of our Pumps as Turbines (PATs). As a company build out from many years of research, R&D remains one of our main pillars. In this case, the new control system will offer a more robust solution for our hydropower equipment. Additionally, it will increase the peak efficiency of the system whilst reducing maintenance. It will also enable us to offer a fully integrated cloud monitoring interface, where the operator can visualize and download historical data. The tests were successfully completed on the laboratory test rig, confirming the technical feasibility of the new control equipment, as well as satisfying all the safety conditions for the right operation of the equipment. The tested control panel will actually be installed in one of our coming installations soon.
A 20 kW Easy Hydro turbine is now ready to be delivered to our customer in Italy, where it will be used to generate clean renewable power at a run-of-river hydro scheme. This new unit will replace an older Francis turbine whose design parameters no longer met the flow rate and water pressure available at the power station.
For any information request on affordable, modular and reliable hydro turbines for power generation or energy recovery get in touch with the Easy Hydro team now!
Easy Hydro offers complete solutions for small run-off-river projects
Only 44% of the hydropower potential in Europe is currently exploited, with the remaining 56% made up of small sites for which the adoption of a conventional full-blown turbine would not be economically attractive. The novelty of the Easy Hydro approach is to reduce the complexity and cost of the installation in order to turn economically feasible sites down to the “Pico” scale (e.g. less than 5 kW of installed power)
Easy Hydro offers reliable, low-cost and easy to maintain hydropower converters specifically designed for Run-off-river sites. In order to achieve this, the turbine consists of a standard water pump with reversed flow direction instead of a specifically designed conventional turbine. This technology allows for conveniently exploiting untapped resources and generating CO2-free renewable electricity without damaging the environment.
Daniele Novara, CEO of Easy Hydro, has been announced as a finalist in the upcoming EU Sustainable Energy Awards in riferimento alla prima centrale idroelettrica mai installata in una miniera. E' possibile votare online fino al 22 ottobre sulla piattaforma dedicata. Basta un solo click per supportare la candidatura di Daniele:
A soli 40 chilometri a nord di Dublino, Irlanda, una turbina ad acqua posizionata in profondità in una miniera di zinco produce 30 kW di energia pulita grazie a una nuova tecnologia sviluppata da Daniele Novara, 29 anni, e dalla sua start-up Easy Hydro. Such innovative technology has stemmed from Daniele’s work at Trinity College di Dublino and uses modular water pumps to create low-cost, small-scale hydropower stations capable of exploiting untapped energy within existing water pipes.
Our installation at the zinc mine in Ireland is the first-ever hydropower station within an operating underground mine. At this site alone we will see annual savings of 200 MWh, the equivalent of powering roughly 50 households, and an offset of about 60 tonnes of carbon per year,“ explains Daniele. “Our technology is particularly suitable for recovering energy from pipe networks and existing water infrastructure, making it a scalable solution for mining companies looking to green their operations and consume less electricity”.
Durante il dottorato presso il Trinity College di Dublino, Daniele ha sviluppato la tecnologia che sul finire del 2019 lo ha portato a fondare Easy Hydro. Grazie alla collaborazione varie aziende UE e con una società mineraria svedese, e grazie ai finanziamenti del consorzio EIT RawMaterials , nel 2021 Daniele e il suo team sono riusciti a completare l’installazione della prima turbina.
Prior to completing his PhD in Ireland, Daniele obtained a BSc in Italy at Politecnico di Torino and a double MSc degree in Energy Engineering and Management from universities in Poland and Portugal offered by the EIT InnoEnergy consortium. This international outlook has followed Daniele to the business world, where as CEO of Easy Hydro he is already in discussions to replicate the hydropower station with major mining companies in areas such as North America, South Africa and Sweden.
Our goal now is to focus on commercialisation and creating a positive impact in the mining sector at scale,“ says Daniele. “The pilot installation proves that we can produce carbon-free electricity from surplus water pressure in the underground works in a cost-effective way”.
Per questa tecnologia il potenziale è straordinario. La sua diffusione potrebbe generare ogni anno risparmi per oltre 400.000 tonnellate di CO2“, dichiara Daniele. È all’orizzonte l’adozione su vasta scala della tecnologia, e quindi Daniele è ottimista riguardo all’impatto e al contributo della sua azienda per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi dell'UE per il 2030.
I giovani europei in azione per creare l’energia sostenibile del futuro
Daniele Novara è uno dei tre finalisti selezionati per i premi EUSEW (EU Sustainable Energy Week) 2021 nella categoria Young Energy Trailblazer (giovani pionieri nel settore dell’energia). Il riconoscimento va ad attività eccezionali effettuate da giovani (meno di 35 anni) che fanno progredire in Europa la transizione verso fonti di energia pulita e promuovono ambiziosi interventi in materia di clima ed energia.
I premi EUSEW (EU Sustainable Energy Week) sono un riconoscimento a sostenitori di eccellenza degli obiettivi 2030 in materia di clima ed energia
Dodici eccezionali progetti e persone sono messi in rilievo in occasione della settimana europea dell’energia sostenibile (EUSEW) 2021 per il carattere innovativo nel campo dell’efficienza energetica e delle energie rinnovabili. I finalisti sono stati selezionati da un elenco di tutti i progetti di maggior successo realizzati nel corso dell’anno per garantire energia pulita, sicura ed efficiente. I premi sono divisi in quattro categorie – Engagement, Innovation, Woman in Energy e Young Energy Trailblazer (Impegno, Innovazione, Donne e Giovani pionieri) – alle quali si aggiunge il Citizen’s Award (Premio dei cittadini), assegnato a uno dei progetti delle prime due categorie. I premi sono decisi da una giuria di esperti (per le categorie Engagement e Innovation) e da una votazione pubblica dei cittadini, ora aperte. sino al 22 ottobre. I cinque vincitori saranno annunciati lunedì 25 ottobre durante la EUSEW 2021.
EUSEW 2021
La settimana europea dell’energia sostenibile (EUSEW) 2021 si svolge dal 25 al 29 ottobre 2021 e ha come tema ‘Verso il 2030: rimodellare il sistema energetico europeo’. L’evento, che ha luogo prima della decisiva COP 26, riunisce esperti di politica energetica, leader del settore e rappresentanti del mondo accademico e della società civile che dibatteranno le modalità a disposizione di politiche lungimiranti in materia di decarbonizzazione, efficienza energetica, attenuazione del cambiamento climatico e molti altri aspetti come il Green Deal europeo, per contribuire a realizzare un’economia e una società migliori e maggiormente resilienti.
EUSEW 2021 sarà ancora una volta un evento online, con moltissime opportunità in più per partecipare, socializzare, creare contatti e riflettere sulle più importanti problematiche riguardanti l’energia pulita in Europa e nel mondo.
Le iscrizioni per partecipanti e media sono ora aperte.Per richiedere interviste con i finalisti dei premi EUSEW 2021 o per richiedere altre informazioni per la stampa, rivolgersi a media@eusew.eu
CREDITS FOR THE TURBINE INSTALLATION
This activity has received funding from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union under the Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
After a successful completion of the Phase 1 of the EIT RawMaterials Accelerator program, Easy Hydro has been selected to continue to the following Phase 2. As a part of this, during the coming 6 months we will be assisted by EIT’s Business Developers to further refine our business plan and marketing strategy.
A perfect way to consolidate Easy Hydro’s business in the raw materials sector!
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