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Our new production employee, Nicolai has been on a trip to Jutland together with Christian Møller to visit a few of our customers and review our gas detector, GP-NOVA.

One of the customers produces methanol fuel cells – a green alternative to combustion engines and diesel generators.

Methanol (CH3OH) consists of hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), and methanol is one of the most promising biofuels and an important product in the Power-to-X process. The PtX process involves converting wind or solar energy into hydrogen, and then adding carbon dioxide to obtain methanol, which our customer uses for the fuel cell for a net zero carbon emission future.

While it is incredible that methanol can play such a significant role for a greener future, we also need to take safety into consideration. As methanol is both toxic and flammable it is important to install gas detection in areas where there are risks of emissions of this toxic and flammable gas.

In July we delivered 10 GP-NOVAs to this customer and it was great for Nicolai and Christian seeing our GP-NOVAs in action. We are proud to keep this customer safe and we thank them for creating a sustainable future!

It was fun and educational for Nicolai to meet so many different customers and to see our GP-NOVA in different places detecting different types of gases. Together with Christian they ensured that our customers keep having safe and secure workplaces!

Do you also want a GP-NOVA and a safe workplace? GP-NOVA is certified according to the highest international standards and can detect many different gases with the different sensor technologies, and could be the right solution for you and your colleagues.

Contact Geopal for a non-binding talk about opportunities and needs.

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