Danish renewables developer European Energy has signed a contract with Port Esbjerg to deliver green hydrogen which will be used in a fuel cell to generate fossil-free power for vessels in the port. Under the contract, European Energy will start delivering green hydrogen to Port Esbjerg from the first half
ExxonMobil’s Slagen terminal considered for hydrogen and ammonia production
ExxonMobil, Grieg Edge, North Ammonia, and GreenH have signed a memorandum of understanding to study the potential production and distribution of green hydrogen and ammonia as marine fuels at ExxonMobil’s Slagen terminal in Norway. Courtesy of ExxonMobil The study will explore the potential for the terminal, which is powered by
India’s GAIL to go into distributed LNG production
India’s largest natural gas company GAIL has revealed plans to enter into distributed LNG production to cater to the demand from off-grid locations and the transport sector. Illustration; Courtesy of GAIL GAIL placed an order for two small-scale liquefaction skids capable of producing LNG on a pilot basis. The company
U.S. and EU scaling up efforts to ensure energy security and curb emissions
Amid the growing geopolitical crisis, the United States and the European Union are planning to intensify efforts to ensure energy security and reduce emissions in a bid to ramp up the deployment of clean technologies in line with net-zero goals while pursuing diversification of energy supplies to Europe in a sustainable
Future maritime hydrogen hub in Glomfjord gets Enova funding
Glomfjord Hydrogen has been granted up to NOK 150 million (about $15.2 million) in funding from Enova as one of five maritime hydrogen hubs along the Norwegian coastline. “This is great news for Glomfjord Hydrogen and Nel. The funding from Enova is crucial for the realization of the project,” Jon
2 GW Irish floating wind farm planned to power green hydrogen, ammonia production
The Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation and Sinbad Marine Services have proposed a floating wind farm to be built more than 50 kilometres offshore Donegal, Ireland, and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Swedish floating wind developer and technology provider, Hexicon, to bring the project to realisation. The partners plan to
Elengy gets new CEO
French LNG operator Elengy has appointed a new chief executive officer (CEO) as of 1 June 2022. Illustration; Courtesy of Elengy Elengy’s board of directors agreed to appoint Nelly Nicoli CEO of Elengy. Elengy, a subsidiary of GRTgaz, is one of the businesses within ENGIE’s Networks Global Business Unit in
With energy security and high prices in mind, EU and Norway strengthen ties with new deal
The global crisis, exacerbated by Russia’s attack on Ukraine, is constantly shifting the outlook for the supply, demand, and price of hydrocarbons, which is raising concerns about energy security. In such a landscape, the European Union is taking steps to secure its energy independence from Russia and the latest deal
Sener wins Gate LNG expansion contract
Spanish engineering and technology group Sener has won a contract to increase the natural gas sendout capacity of the Gate LNG terminal in Rotterdam. Courtesy of SENER Sener has been once again contracted by Gate terminal BV. It won the first contract to provide the engineering, procurement and construction management
Bureau Veritas, TotalEnergies jointly study ammonia as marine fuel
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) and energy major TotalEnergies have carried out a joint study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment. The joint preliminary study evaluated the health and safety risks from ammonia leaks for crew