UK needs energy data sharing revolution
A revolution in the way the energy sector shares information needs to take place, according to the UK government.
A revolution in the way the energy sector shares information needs to take place, according to the UK government.
Fortescue has marked a milestone in its mission to build a green metal supply chain with the start of works at its green metal project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Ørsted is scrapping the development of its FlagshipONE e-fuels project and focusing its efforts on renewable hydrogen.
Honeywell buying Air Products’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) process technology and equipment business for $1.81bn in an all-cash transaction was undoubtedly the most eye-catching news of recent weeks.
Essar Energy Transition (EET) has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire Thornton Science Park through its subsidiary EET Property from the University of Chester.
Suez recycling and recovery UK have worked with Preliminary Front End Engineering and Design (Pre-FEED) contractors for two of its carbon capture projects in the East Coast Cluster.
RWE has posted a first half net income of €1.4bn and seen its ‘growing green’ strategy gather momentum with the launch of its green hydrogen electrolyser plant in Lingen, Germany.
Karpowership plans to invest $1bn of LNG-to-Power infrastructure that will be based in Mozambique and made available to the South African Power Pool (SAPP).
ITM Power has signed a contract for the Refhyne II project, following Shell’s Final Investment Decision (FID), in which it will supply 100MW of Trident stacks and skids to the Shell Rheinland Energy and Chemicals...
Unresolved regulatory issues and slow pace of funding commitments has led to delays in the final investment decision (FID) of many potential customers regarding necessary electrolysis capacities, according to thyssenkrupp nucera.