Norwegian HydrogenPro, a provider of solutions for producing, storing, and distributing hydrogen from renewable energy sources, has received what is said to be the world’s largest electrolyser at its test facility at Herøya. Courtesy of HydrogenPro The electrolyser, which was manufactured at HydrogenPro’s factory in Tianjin, China, arrived at the
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings joins Methanol Institute
American cruise line Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (Norwegian) has become the newest member of the Methanol Institute (MI), a global trade association for the methanol industry. Courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Norwegian operates the Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands. The company has a
Trio to develop ‘first offshore floating CCS hub project in Asia Pacific’
Three companies – Technip Energies, deepC Store and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) – have joined forces to develop a floating, carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub, which is described as “the first large-scale offshore multi-user hub” in the Asia Pacific region. As disclosed on Tuesday, the trio executed a Letter
Partners eye open-access green ammonia import terminal at Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Belgian energy infrastructure firm Fluxys has teamed up with compatriot Advario Stolthaven Antwerp and Advario Gas Terminal to study the feasibility of building an open-access green ammonia import terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. The three companies plan to combine their expertise in logistics, storage and pipeline transmissions to ascertain
Estonia hires Deltamarin to develop energy-efficient ferry concept
The Estonian Transport Administration has signed an agreement with Finnish ship design and engineering company Deltamarin to develop a concept for the country’s new environmentally friendly ferry. Courtesy of Estonian Transport Administration Expected to be completed in early 2023, the concept will be the basis for preparing a public procurement
Uniper and Vesta join forces to create first green ammonia hub in North-West Europe
German energy company Uniper and the Dutch Vesta Terminals have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate on establishing the first green ammonia hub in North-West Europe. Under the MoU, the companies will evaluate the feasibility of refurbishing and expanding an existing storage facility in Vlissingen, the Netherlands, with
PowerCell to deliver fuel cells to Amogy’s ammonia-powered workboat
Swedish fuel cell producer PowerCell has received an order for fuel cell systems and related services from U.S.-based Amogy to be installed in a workboat. PowerCell, an industrial spinout from the Volvo Group, develops and produces fuel cell stacks and systems for stationary and mobile applications. The fuel cells are
Study launched to assess power supply for green hydrogen/ammonia project in Malaysia
Five industry players, including Korean construction company Samsung Engineering, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to study the potential of supplying at least 900MW of hydro-based renewable power for a green hydrogen/ammonia project in Malaysia. Courtesy of Samsung Engineering The MoU was signed by SEDC Energy, Sarawak Energy Berhad,
Denmark working on world’s first Power-to-X tender
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) is working towards the first Power-to-X (PtX) tender in Denmark and will soon hold a stakeholder meeting to discuss tender timeline and framework. Furthermore, after forming a PtX task force, the DEA has now also established a secretariat for Power-to-X. The tender will be held
DNV: Hydrogen likely to have limited uptake in deep-sea shipping
The adoption of hydrogen as marine fuel for deep sea-going vessels seems to be lagging behind its counterparts such as methanol and ammonia. Hydrogen is an attractive fuel for internal combustion engines and its combustion produces no greenhouse gas emissions. However, hydrogen needs to be compressed (700 bar) or liquified