French industrial gases supplier Air Liquide has revealed plans to build an industrial-scale ammonia cracking pilot plant in the port of Antwerp, Belgium. Courtesy of Air Liquide The company announced the construction of the plant on 23 March, stating that it will use innovative technology to enable the conversion of
TECO 2030 to work on several fuel cell projects with undisclosed party
Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an undisclosed party for cooperation on several fuel cell projects which in total could represent 50 MW of fuel cell output. Courtesy of TECO 2030 The MoU outlines a 3-year cooperation commitment to successfully execute the project
Maritime, mining, and energy majors to create a green corridor for iron ore
A new consortium comprising UK-based mining company Anglo American, Tata Steel, CMB, VUKA Marine, Freeport Saldanha, and ENGIE plans to explore the options for developing a maritime green corridor for the zero-emission shipping of iron ore between South Africa and Europe. Illustration; Image by CSSC SWS The initiative has been described as the first of
After bolstering oil, gas and renewables in 2022, TotalEnergies ramping up low-carbon investments in 2023
Canada’s Ksi Lisims LNG project gains ground
Canada’s British Columbia (B.C.) Environmental Assessment Office (BCEAO) has issued a readiness decision to Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG), a project proposed by the Nisga’a Nation, Rockies LNG and Western LNG. Archive. Courtesy of Ksi Lisims LNG With the readiness decision, the project is progressing into the next stage
Doosan and Kolon to develop hydrogen fuel cell business model using biogas
South Korea-based companies Doosan Fuel Cell and Kolon Global have signed a ‘Basic Agreement for Mid- to Long-term Business and Expansion of Cooperation Areas’ to cooperate step by step to develop an eco-friendly hydrogen fuel cell business model using biogas. Courtesy of Doosan Fuel Cell Under the agreement, Doosan Fuel
World’s first: HHI celebrates 200 mil BHP milestone with the ignition of Maersk’s methanol-powered engine
South Korea’s shipbuilding giant Hyundai Heavy Industries, an affiliate of HD Hyundai, announced today that it has become the world’s first company whose cumulative production of two-stroke marine engines exceeds 200 million horsepower output. Image credit: HHI The company held a ceremony to mark the occasion at its Ulsan-based engine
Technip Energies to commence study for TGF clean fuels export project
Technip Energies, an engineering and technology company, has been selected by Texas Green Fuels (TGF) to commence a pre-FEED (Front End Engineering and Design) for the TGF Galveston Bay clean fuels export project. Archive / Illustration only / Courtesy of Technip Energies According to Technip Energies, TGF’s export complex will
Amogy nets $139 million in funding at it eyes commercialization of its ammonia-to-power technology
US-based ammonia power solutions company Amogy Inc. today announced its $139 million Series B-1 fundraising. Illustration; Image credit Amogy The round was led by SK Innovation, joined by other global investors including Temasek, Korea Zinc, Aramco Ventures, AP Ventures, MOL PLUS, Yanmar Ventures, Zeon Ventures, and DCVC. The startup said that the
HSD Engine nets engine maintenance deal for Nakilat’s LNG ships
Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) and HSD Engine have signed a long-term service agreement for the provision of spares and maintenance services necessary to maintain the reliability of engines onboard Nakilat’s liquified natural gas (LNG) vessels. Nakilat This agreement is expected to improve the operational efficiency of the vessels’ engines