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INPEX taps JGC and Air Liquide for its clean hydrogen/ammonia project

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Japan’s first demonstration project for the production of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia owned and operated by INPEX Corporation is progressing with new contracts awarded to JGC Corporation and Air Liquide. Specifically, JGC Corporation has secured a contract with INPEX for the construction of ground facilities in the demonstration Kashiwazaki Clean

KSOE and partners to work on hydrogen and fuel cells

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Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a research-oriented intermediate holding company of the Hyundai Heavy Industry (HHI) Group, Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS), and European solid oxide systems (SOC) producer ELCOGEN have agreed to collaborate in the fields of hydrogen and fuel/electrolysis cells. Courtesy of Fraunhofer

World’s largest shallow draft LNG carrier wraps up sea trials

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H1837A, the world’s largest shallow draft liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier, has completed its sea trial and gas trial. Credit: CCS As informed, the trials were completed on 28 December 2022. The vessel was built by Chinese shipbuilder Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding for Shenzhen Gas Group Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen Gas). It is

Sembcorp Marine delivers final zero-emission battery-powered RoPax to Norled

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Singapore-based shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine has completed the final unit of three identical fully battery-operated roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) ferries for Norwegian ferry operator Norled. On 9 January, Sembcorp Marine said it had marked the sailaway of the final unit, following the vessel’s handover to Norled. The vessel, named Leikanger, will now

TECO 2030’s FCM400 development enters final stages

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Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 has completed the selection of all major component suppliers and procured the necessary parts for the first fuel cell modules FCM400, bringing the modules’ development close to completion. Courtesy of TECO 2030 The first units are now ready for assembly, with the project now shifting

MOL unveils new name, color design for LNG-powered car carriers

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Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has revealed a new name and a new hull color design for its car carriers, which are primarily fuelled by environment-friendly liquefied natural gas (LNG).  Credit: MOL As explained, the new name, ‘BLUE’ series, embodies the MOL Group Corporate Mission “From the blue

America’s burning question: To drill or not for more oil & gas

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Bloom Energy to expand its footprint into Portugal and Spain

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Bloom Energy, a US-based green energy company, has partnered up with Telam Partners, a senior advisory firm specialised in the financing and market entry of energy, infrastructure, and technology projects, to expand its services, which include electrolyzers and hydrogen, into Spain and Portugal. According to Bloom Energy, the two companies

Gen2 Energy and SEFE discuss potential green hydrogen supply for Germany and North-West Europe

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Norwegian green hydrogen company Gen2 Energy and Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE), former Gazprom Germania GmbH, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to pursue an offtake agreement for compressed green hydrogen. On 6 January, the companies said they were discussing a long-term delivery and offtake of contrainerised compressed hydrogen,

India approves National Green Hydrogen Mission

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The Union Cabinet of India, chaired by PM Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to make the country a global hub for the production, utilisation, and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives, as well as help it become energy independent while also decarbonising

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