Germany grants clearance for Stade’s first land terminal for liquid gases
The green light has been given by Germany for development of the country’s first land-based terminal for liquefied gases at the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) in Stade.
The green light has been given by Germany for development of the country’s first land-based terminal for liquefied gases at the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) in Stade.
Power generation company JERA is looking to buy into ExxonMobil’s 900,000 tonnes per annum low-carbon hydrogen production project at its Baytown Complex in Texas.
Before air separation and liquid nitrogen became prevalent, ammonia cracking was used to produce small amounts of nitrogen, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
Sustainable fuels are currently up to five times more expensive than fossil fuels but could reach cost parity by 2035 with strong regulation, according to a new Wärtsilä report.
ABB’s automation, electrification, and digital technology could be integrated into a major power-to-x green hydrogen project, which is expected to support the production of one million tonnes of green ammonia annually in Texas.
Air Liquide and Vopak have teamed up on the development and operation of infrastructure for ammonia import, cracking, and hydrogen distribution in Singapore.
The growth of liquid ammonia could mirror the early rise of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, leading it to develop into the ‘new LNG’.
Mysore Ammonia Envirotech pvt Ltd. (MAEPL) offers turnkey solutions for the safe storage of ammonia in shop fabricated pressure vessels of up to 250m3 water capacity.
European energy company Equinor has signed a 15-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal with Indian fertiliser and petrochemical firm Deepak Fertilisers.
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia dual-fuelled vessel.