Trade association RenewableUK has called out the UK government to give green hydrogen, instead of blue, the opportunity to flourish and get to zero emissions faster. Courtesy of ITM Power RenewableUK submitted responses to the government’s consultations on low-carbon hydrogen. It stressed the fact that green hydrogen has a key
Liquid Wind secures $16.9M for eMethanol facility
Swedish power-to-fuel developer Liquid Wind has received €15 million ($16.9 million) for its FlagshipONE eMethanol fuel-producing facility from Swedish Climate Leap. Courtesy of Liquid Wind The Swedish agency for environmental protection works on behalf of the Swedish government on the country’s environmental work. The goal of their initiative Climate Leap
Mitsubishi Heavy wins order for Ust-Luga LNG
Linde Engineering has awarded Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) contract to supply the main refrigeration gas compression trains for the Ust-Luga LNG project in Russia. Courtesy of MHI The order specifically consists of the dual shaft 120 megawatt H-100 gas turbines and centrifugal compressors. The Ust-Luga LNG project is a natural
Keppel scores LNGC to FSRU conversion gig
Singapore’s conglomerate Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) has won contract for the conversion of an LNG carrier into a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU). Illustration only; Courtesy of Keppel In addition, Keppel’s wholly-owned subsidiary Keppel Shipyard will work on the integration of floating production storage and offloading vessel
VT Group, Inovyn to develop Europe’s 1st hydrogen-fuelled chemical barge
Inovyn, a subsidiary of UK-based oil and gas company Ineos, has joined forces with Dutch bunkering company VT Group to develop Europe’s first bulk liquid chemical barge powered by hydrogen. As informed, the Dutch partner plans to retrofit an existing barge with hydrogen technology, replacing the gas-oil combustion technology.
Korean shipyards order GTT tank design for 3 new LNG carriers
Korean shipyards Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) have ordered the tank design for three new LNG carriers from French containment specialist GTT. Illustration only; Courtesy of HHI HHI will build two of these LNG carriers, while HSHI is constructing the third one. The Korean shipyards
Wärtsilä and RINA join in on a hydrogen fuel solution to meet climate goals
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, together with class society RINA other stakeholders, is working on delivering a solution with hydrogen as fuel. Courtesy of Wärtsilä The other stakeholders include ABB, Helbio, a subsidiary of Metacon AB, the Liberian Registry, and an energy major. Their goal is to have a solution
TECO 2030: Port of Narvik to build hydrogen-powered high-speed boat
Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 is leading a project group that will build a hydrogen-powered high-speed vessel for the Port of Narvik. The Port of Narvik in northern Norway needs a new workboat which should be both fast and emissions-free. Together with eight project partners, it is now seeking public
Sval Energi and Storegga looking into carbon storage potential offshore Norway
Norwegian energy company Sval Energi has joined forces with the UK-based carbon management business Storegga Geotechnologies to investigate carbon storage potential on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). Sval Energi reported on Wednesday that it entered into an agreement with Storegga to explore joint business opportunities for carbon storage off the
Foran Energy and Cheniere ink long-term LNG SPA
U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere and Chinese city gas supplier Foran Energy have signed a 20-year LNG sale and purchase agreement (SPA). Illustration only; Courtesy of Cheniere To be precise, Cheniere‘s subsidiary Cheniere Marketing has entered into this binding 20-year LNG SPA. The SPA follows the heads of agreement that subsidiaries