Spanish energy companies Naturgy and Enagás Renovable have presented their project for the construction of a renewable hydrogen plant with a production capacity of up to 280 MW in La Robla. Courtesy of Enagás The new plant is scheduled for commissioning in 2026 and will entail an investment of €485
HCH2 and H2Hub merge for DOE hydrogen hub application
The Port of Corpus Christi’s Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub (HCH2) and Trans Permian’s H2Hub will submit a single application through the US DOE Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Programme, with the Port of Corpus Christi as the prime applicant. The parties combined their hubs into a single application after the US
Masdar and IFC join hands to advance hydrogen and renewable energy in Africa
Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company Masdar has signed an agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a global development institution focused on the private sector in developing countries, to explore areas of collaboration to support climate action for emerging markets. The parties signed the collaboration framework on the sidelines of
Equinor awards EPCI Hammerfest LNG contract to Aibel
Norway’s energy company Equinor has granted compatriot energy services company Aibel an engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract for Hammerfest LNG modifications in connection with the Snøhvit Future project. Courtesy of Equinor / Lizette Bertelsen The contract, awarded on behalf of the Snøhvit partnership, is subject to governmental approval
Tsuneishi taps MAN ES to provide methanol-fueled engine for bulk carrier
MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES), through its licensee Mitsui E&S Machinery, has signed a contract with Chinese shipbuilder Tsuneishi Shipbuilding to provide a methanol-powered engine for a 65,700 dwt bulk carrier. As informed, the company will provide its MAN B&W 6G50ME-LGIM engine. The vessel represents the latest methanol-fuelled engine ordered
Nakilat sees highest profit since inception
Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) and its subsidiaries have achieved a consolidated net profit of QAR 1,439 million ($395.3 million) in the fiscal year 2022, a significant increase of 6.3%, as compared to QAR 1,354 million ($372 million) in 2021. Courtesy of Nakilat It also achieved revenues of QAR 4,401
Gasunie explores LNG capacity expansion at Gate and Eemshaven, drops plans for new terminal
Dutch energy infrastructure firm Gasunie has decided to continue exploring further options for expanding existing capacity at Eemshaven and Gate terminals instead of adding a new floating LNG terminal in the port of Terneuzen which proved to be unfeasible in the short term. The move is part of Gasunie’s ongoing
China Electric Ship Innovation Alliance formed
Image credit: COSCO Shipping China’s shipping heavyweights COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited and COSCO Shipping Development have spearheaded the establishment of the China Electric Ship Innovation Alliance. The founding members represent over 80 companies from various industries including electric-powered propulsion, vessel design and construction, port and terminal operation, science institutions, electric-power
RWE to use VTG’s tank wagons to deliver ammonia from Brunsbüttel terminal
German energy company RWE and global logistics company VTG have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop a logistics concept for supplying customers with ammonia. Courtesy of VTG and RWE It includes exploring delivery routes and determining the necessary filling and transport capacities. The MoU builds on RWE’s
Gas pipeline for Gasgrid Finland’s floating LNG terminal completed in record time
Neste’s Engineering Solutions has completed the construction work of the 2.2-kilometre gas transmission pipeline for Gasgrid Finland’s floating LNG terminal vessel FSRU Exemplar in the port of Inkoo. Finnish transmission system operator Gasgrid recently implemented the country’s first FSRU-based terminal to secure the supply of gas to industry, energy production