Webinar: Developing innovative technologies in the WISE Ecosystem

Can energy be WISE? Absolutely – when it’s autonomous, zero-emission, and powered by sustainable fuels. Join us for an informative webinar showcasing ongoing WISE ecosystem projects dedicated to advancing sustainable energy and technology.

Throughout this session we will cover significant milestones, exciting steps ahead, and lessons learned. We’ll share an update on the “World-First Engine Test to Convert Sugarcane into Clean Power,” demonstrating the potential of ethanol as a clean power source. Following this, we’ll explore the “Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle for Net-Zero Power Generation,” which enhances efficiency by replacing air with argon in internal combustion engines. And through a panel discussion we’ll introduce our newest projects, showcasing the latest advancements and collaborations within the WISE ecosystem.

Whether you’re taking your first step or continuing your journey in sustainable energy, we invite you to come along. See how these projects are making an impact, learn about the teams behind them, and find out how you can get involved in future WISE ecosystem opportunities.

Join us for the WISE webinar on 28 October at 13 – 14 EET as we explore advancements in clean energy technologies, focusing on the Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle and Ethanol-Fueled Engine Test, along with insights into new projects within the WISE ecosystem.


Agenda

Opening and welcome – Annina Ahlsved, WISE Communications

Updates from the WISE ecosystem – Eleonor Hedström, WISE Ecosystem Lead

Ethanol demonstration upgrade project – Fredrik Östman, Business Development Manager Upgrades, Wärtsilä

Integrated Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle (iHAPC) – Maciej Mikulski, Professor, University of Vaasa & Jari Hyvönen, General Manager Advanced Concepts, Wärtsilä

Introducing new projects as panel discussion:
EDE3 – Early Detection of Extreme Engine Events – Mika Laurén, Senior Lecturer, Turku AMK
BEST – Better bearing, seal and vibration technology – Raine Viitala, Assistant Professor, Aalto University

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