Two projects by Italian multinational corporations Enel Green Power and Eni for the development of green hydrogen through electrolyzers fueled by renewable energy will receive public funding approved under European Union’s (EU) IPCEI Hy2Use. The IPCEI Hy2Use is a project of common European interest aimed at supporting research and innovation
Port of Amsterdam to house world’s largest bio-LNG plant
Dutch supplier of low and zero-carbon fuels Titan has revealed that it is planning to build a liquified biomethane (LBM, also known as bio-LNG) production plant at the Port of Amsterdam which is set to become the largest bio-LNG plant in the world. As explained, the Dutch company will build the
DSME partners with McDermott’s firm to develop liquefied H2 carrier
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) has partnered with CB&I, a unit of U.S. energy engineering and construction solutions provider McDermott, to develop technologies for a large liquid hydrogen carrier. Under the agreement, the partners will collaborate in developing technologies to install large liquid hydrogen storage tanks
Energy transition to gather pace in Europe while the rest of the world lags, DNV finds
The heightened focus on energy security and the rising cost of energy is reinforcing the difference in decarbonization speed between Europe and the rest of the world, according to the sixth edition of DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook. Remi Eriksen, president and CEO of DNV (Courtesy of DNV) Europe, which can
Knutsen takes delivery of new LNG carrier for Shell charter
Norwegian shipping company Knutsen has taken delivery of another liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier from South Korean company Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) shipyard. The delivery ceremony took place on 12 October. The vessel is the fourth out of nine new LNG carriers going into a long-term contract with energy
Uniper hires Technip Energies for Rotterdam’s green hydrogen project
German energy company Uniper and Technip Energies have signed the agreement for the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study for the green hydrogen project at the Maasvlakte power plant site at Port of Rotterdam. Following the announcement by the European Commission that Uniper‘s H2Maasvlakte project has been selected as an Important
NZTC gets £2.12M support to demonstrate feasibility of repurposing existing assets to produce green hydrogen
The Scottish Government has awarded £2.12 million (around $2.35 million) to Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) from Just Transition Fund (JTF) to support the delivery of the centre’s Hydrogen Offshore Production Project (HOP2). The HOP2 project, which will be delivered over four years, will demonstrate if offshore hydrogen production and
ABS to class Maersk’s methanol-powered boxships
Classification society ABS has been selected to class six new large ocean-going, methanol-fuelled container vessels ordered by Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller – Maersk. Last week, A.P. Moller – Maersk ordered an additional six large ocean-going vessels that can sail on green methanol at South Korean Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). The new
EE North America eyes 10 GW of renewable energy projects in the U.S. by 2026
EE North America, a subsidiary of the Danish renewable energy company European Energy, has unveiled its ambition to develop 10 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy in the United States by 2026. Courtesy of European Energy European Energy is involved in the development of solar, wind and Power-to-X projects, which can
Hamburg picks Danfoss Editron hybrid drivetrains for new H2-ready ferries
Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division has been chosen to provide drivetrain systems for three hybrid passenger ferries that will operate on the Elbe River in Hamburg, Germany. Courtesy of Danfoss German shipyard Schiffbau- u. Entwicklungsgesellschaft Tangermünde mbH (SET) will build the vessels for Hamburg transportation company HADAG, expanding its fleet