RWE posts profit and powers up green hydrogen
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.
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.
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.
Carbon-to-value company OXCCU has launched OX1, the world’s first plant dedicated to producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Oxford Airport, UK.
Energy infrastructure firm VTTI has acquired a 50% stake in UK-based Dragon LNG, with oil and gas giant Shell owning the other 50%.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has launched a new 70 bar calibration gas cylinder which is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Maersk is backing liquefied biomethane (Bio-LNG) and green methanol after ordering up to 60 vessels as part of a multifuel future.
Costain has been awarded a multimillion-pound front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract by bp for a new hydrogen pipeline network in the Teesside area.
Apollo has been selected to conduct three studies on the Severnside Carbon Capture & Shipping Hub (7CO2) in Avonmouth, Bristol.
Belgian start-up D-CRBN is trialling its conversion technology in a trial with ArcelorMittal and MHI