Australian energy company Woodside has awarded a contract to Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Norwegian hydrogen company Nel ASA, for the alkaline electrolyser equipment for the H2OK project. Woodside’s H2OK is a liquid hydrogen production facility proposed for the Westport Industrial Park in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Its first phase
Wavelength secures methanol fuel supply deal in China
Portugal-based energy and tech company Wavelength Technology Center has secured a contract for a methanol marine fuel supply system. As informed, the company has been awarded the engineering supply contract to design a methanol fuel supply system for marine engines. The system will be installed at an undisclosed engine manufacturing
In focus: Green energy infrastructure blooming despite global economic and political woes
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HAM Group, CycleØ to build and operate first bioLNG plant in Chile
Spanish liquefied natural gas (LNG) service station manufacturer Ham Group and compatriot biomethane producer CycleØ have secured a contract to construct and operate the first bioLNG plant in Chile. Courtesy of HAM Group The plant will be located in the Ñuble region, with a capacity to process between 7,500 and 16,500
Five shipowners to provide supply vessels for Equinor
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has awarded six contracts to five shipowners, for a total value estimated at more than NOK 2.5 billion (about $232 million), including options. The six platform supply vessels (PSVs) will be managed by Simon Møkster Shipping, Island Offshore Management, Eidesvik, Remøy Shipping, and P/F Skansi Offshore,
Development of Brunsbüttel LNG terminal forges ahead as licensing procedure begins
German LNG, a subsidiary of the Dutch gas supplier Gasunie, has taken a new step in the development of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany. According to Gasunie, CS Gas North S.A. will build the terminal and contracts have been signed with ConocoPhillips, INEOS and RWE Supply
Sempra and Iberdrola units to jointly pursue US hydrogen and ammonia projects
Sempra Infrastructure has signed heads of agreement (HOA) with Avangrid, a member of the Iberdrola Group, for the potential joint development of US green hydrogen and ammonia projects powered by renewable sources. Under the agreement, the companies will identify, appraise, and potentially develop large-scale green hydrogen projects to help meet
UK: bp’s green hydrogen project gains ground
British energy company BP has submitted a bid for its proposed large-scale green hydrogen production facility, HyGreen Teesside, and secured new deals with potential off-takers in the Teesside area. The aim of the HyGreen Teesside project is to be one of the biggest green hydrogen facilities in the UK, targeting
Port of Gothenburg and North Sea Port set up green corridor, offer discounts for ships using cleaner fuels
Belgian North Sea Port and Swedish Port of Gothenburg have come together to establish a green corridor, aiming toward using alternative fuels for seagoing vessels by 2025. The green corridor was launched on Gothenburg Port Day on 12 October, when the CEOs of the Gothenburg Port Authority and North Sea
Offshore wind could grow 56-fold by 2050 and significantly contribute to green hydrogen production, DNV’s new report says
Offshore wind capacity could grow 56-fold until 2050, driven by a growing need for decarbonisation and energy security, and decreasing costs. Regarding the latter, bottom-fixed and floating offshore wind levelised costs of energy (LCoE) are forecast to drop by 39 per cent and 84 per cent, respectively, according to the