JERA, Uniper form clean energy alliance in the US; ammonia and LNG in focus
A newly proposed facility on the US Gulf Coast could see the production of up to eight million tonnes per annum of ammonia to help boost the clean energies market.
A newly proposed facility on the US Gulf Coast could see the production of up to eight million tonnes per annum of ammonia to help boost the clean energies market.
One might normally associate the Mid-Atlantic region with finance, commerce and trade given the stereotypical view of the hustle and bustle of New York City, Manhattan, New Jersey and Philadelphia. Its overlap with the Northeastern...
Firmly set on the pathway to decarbonisation, energy giant Shell will supply specialty chemical expert Evonik with 100 tonnes of bio-liquefied natural gas (bio-LNG), which will then be passed onto its logistics partners.
UK-based developer of energy infrastructure, Carlton Power, has unveiled plans to build its third green hydrogen plant on the grounds of the Langage Energy Park near Plymouth, Devon.
Low-carbon energy and technology company Technip Energies will supply a blue hydrogen plant to South Korea’s largest chemical company, LG Chem.
Danish decarbonisation solutions specialist Topsoe has confirmed the final investment decision (FID) for construction of what will be the world’s largest electrolyser manufacturing plant.
Work is underway at one of Pennsylvania’s first developments that will produce hydrogen and ammonia, as well as other products, while employing carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
Industrial gases specialist Air Products is teaming up with Associated British Ports (ABP) to establish the UK’s first large-scale green hydrogen production facility, capable of decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors such as transport and industry.
Doble Engineering Company has released the Calisto R9 Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) monitor which provides accurate gas readings over the long haul without the maintenance costs associated with consumable gas cylinders.
US-based gas technology specialist PDC Machines (PDC) has signed a deal to supply Norwegian hydrogen filling station company Hynion with compressor technology, a move that will help refuel dozens of trucks per day.