Data project to tackle maritime decarbonisation
The TwinShip data decarbonisation project – to be sponsored by the European Union and run from 2025-2028 – will involve a consortium comprising more than a dozen service providers.
The TwinShip data decarbonisation project – to be sponsored by the European Union and run from 2025-2028 – will involve a consortium comprising more than a dozen service providers.
Neste has withdrawn from investing into a 120 MW electrolyser project to produce renewable hydrogen at its Porvoo refinery in Finland.
Exploration and development company 80 Mile has reported “significant concentrations” of natural hydrogen and helium at its Hammaslahti project in Finland.
The Public Authorities Board of the Chips Joint Undertaking (EU Chips Act) has allocated €32m of funding to support two pilot projects that will boost semiconductor chip development and innovation.
AM Green Technology and Solutions has signed binding agreements to acquire Chempolis Oy and Fortum 3 B.V. entities.
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions will supply reliquefaction systems for retrofit installation onboard floating storage regasification units (FSRUs) owned by Excelerate Energy.
Plans have progressed on what is believed to be the world’s first hydrogen plant combining the four different sectors of electricity, heating, transportation, and hydrogen in Helsinki, Finland.
Exploration and development company 80 Mile has reported what it believes to be Finland’s first published occurrence of helium at its Outokumpu Belt project, with concentrations of up to 10.7%.
Quantum Machines has signed an extended OEM agreement with cryogenic measurement systems specialist Bluefors that will see the merging of existing technologies to advance quantum computing.
A new facility in Espoo, Finland, will turn bio-based carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from sectors such as the forest industry and waste incineration into compounds that can replace fossil raw materials in plastic products and...