Green Energy
Pure Hydrogen Power for the Future
Pollution, loss of nature, habitat destruction and encroachment on biodiversity pose a major threat. The global transport sector in general and in particular the aviation industry wants to minimize its carbon footprint, reduce fuel consumption, preserve climate and the environment. The green shift is a necessary and unavoidable transition to meet the climate challenges we face:
• Reduced emissions
• Minimize energy consumption from fossil sources
• Protect water, air and growth quality
• Diversity
• Cost-effectiveness
FURIA Gas Turbines has a clear goal of eliminating harmful emissions. We have put a lot of time and resources into finding the most sustainable and environmentally friendly subsuppliers and partners. We comply with strict national and international climate requirements and environmental considerations, and follow the standards set in the UN Global Compact, European Green Deal and Climate Pact. FURIA Gas Turbines are leading the way towards a more sustainable future.
FURIA Gas Turbines provides:
• No carbon emissions when used
• Better safety, no fossil pollution
• Low environmental impact
• Better protection of the environment, oceans and air quality
• Better protection of natural habitats
• No noise pollution, less vibration
• Less smoke and odors
• Lower stress levels
• Better and healthier working environment
FURIA Gas Turbines save costs and energy, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable environment for all life forms, healthy growth and better health. Hydrogen is an environmentally friendly energy carrier that contains 3 times more energy per unit weight than aviation fuel. Stored hydrogen can be used directly as fuel or to produce electricity. The combustion product is pure water and minimal to none amounts of nitrogen oxides.
The patented FURIA technology also utilizes this "residual energy". Hydrogen as a fuel and energy source has therefore gained a key position in the ongoing work to develop environmentally friendly energy systems. All the major oil-producing nations, are planning a gradual transition to hydrogen production. There is much to suggest that hydrogen will replace fossil fuels in the course of a few years and in the long term become the sole ruler.
