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Ørsted raises its own 2030 offshore wind bar to 30 GW

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Ørsted has decided to accelerate its global build-out of renewable energy and has now set a goal to reach around 50 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030, of which 30 GW will come from offshore wind. Reaching this target will see the company investing approx. DKK 350 billion

Mission Innovation 2.0 to spearhead $250 billion clean energy innovation decade

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At the global Innovating to Net Zero Summit, 23 governments responsible for over 90% of global public investment in clean energy have collectively launched bold new plans to catalyze action and spearhead a decade of innovation to drive global investment in clean energy research, development and demonstrations. Illustration/Co-located offshore wind

Denmark, Norway, & US head Zero-Emission Shipping Mission

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The governments of Denmark, Norway, and the United States, along with the Global Maritime Forum and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, will lead a new Zero-Emission Shipping Mission as part of Mission Innovation. The mission aims to accelerate international public-private collaboration to scale and deploy new

Port of Immingham hydrogen supply bid submitted

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Uniper, Siemens Energy, Toyota Tsusho, and Associated British Ports have submitted a joint bid to develop a low carbon hydrogen supply to the Port of Immingham. Courtesy of Port of Immingham Located within the Humber industrial cluster, ABP’s Port of Immingham is the UK’s largest port by tonnage, handling over

Nordic consortium study bullish on potential of ammonia-powered ships

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The Nordic Green Ammonia-Powered Ship (NoGAPS) consortium has announced the results of its latest study on green ammonia-powered gas carrier transporting ammonia in Northern Europe and using zero-emission ammonia as a fuel. In the past couple of years, ammonia has been creating the buzz, being identified as one of the

Novatek inks Arctic LNG 2 deal with Zhejiang Energy

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Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG player Novatek has secured a long-term supply deal with Zhejiang Energy. Courtesy of Novatek The companies signed a heads of agreement for the supply of chilled fuel from the Arctic LNG 2 project. The agreement builds on the MOU the companies signed

Yara joins Japanese study of ammonia-fueled ammonia gas carrier

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Japanese majors NYK Line, Nihon Shipyard, and ClassNK have signed an MOU with Norwegian chemical company Yara International to study the practical application of an ammonia-fueled ammonia gas carrier (AFAGC) that uses ammonia as its main fuel. The project is part of joint R&D for the practical application of the

Saga Pure invests in LNG and hydrogen technologies

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Norwegian green investment company Saga Pure has completed NOK 30 million ($3.6 million) investment in IC Technologies, a company for liquid hydrogen and LNG storage solutions. IC Technology AS liquid hydrogen containment system The private placement in IC Technology comes after international accredited registrar and classification society DNV’s Approval in

Woodside names non-executive director

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Australian LNG player Woodside has appointed Ben Wyatt as a non-executive director effective immediately. Courtesy of Woodside Ben Wyatt joins Woodside as an independent director and becomes a member of the Human Resources & Compensation Committee, Sustainability Committee and Nominations & Governance Committee. He will be considered for election as

Shell adds Worley to offshore wind-to-hydrogen project team

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Dutch energy major Shell has awarded the Australian engineering company Worley a services contract to support the development of a new 200 MW electrolysis-based hydrogen plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The new plant will be powered by renewable energy from an offshore wind farm that is currently in development, Worley

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