-- dynaCERT (DYA.TO) 周一表示,该公司已在越南启动首个试点项目,以评估其 HydraGen 技术在越南的应用。该公司股价上周五上涨超过 10%,接近 52 周高点。 声明指出,dynaCERT 已与越南一家油气公司签署协议,开展联合试点项目,以评估该技术在越南国有控股能源基础设施中的可扩展性。 dynaCERT 还与胡志明市越南理工大学 (HCMUT) 签署了一份谅解备忘录 (MoU),就未来的项目合作和联合测试活动展开讨论。 越南拥有超过 350 万辆重型车辆、公共汽车和工程机械,其中大部分使用柴油发动机。HydraGEN 技术利用电解法将蒸馏水分解成氢气和氧气,然后将其输送到柴油发动机的燃烧过程中,从而实现更优化、更充分的燃料燃烧。 dynaCERT表示,这种方法通常可降低5%以上的燃料消耗,同时还能减少碳氧化物和颗粒物等污染物的排放。 “我们在越南的技术反响超出预期。显然,越南正在寻求能够立即见效的解决方案,以弥合经济增长与环境保护之间的差距。我们与政府官员和行业代表的讨论表明,HydraGEN的推出恰逢其时,能够可持续地提高越南物流和运输车队的效率。”dynaCERT总裁Bernd Krueper说道。 周五,dynaCERT股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘上涨0.015美元,至0.16美元,接近52周高点。
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