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Bloom Energy to expand its footprint into Portugal and Spain
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
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
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
LNG Easy to develop new LNG carrier designs
Singapore-based LNG Easy, a distributor and provider of LNG infrastructure, has reached a long-term mutually exclusive commercialisation agreement to develop new LNG carrier designs based on B type cargo containment system (CCS). Courtesy of LNG Easy The company signed the agreement with Shangai-based marine environmental technology provider BlueSoul and Finnish
Nel and Statkraft give boost to hydrogen value chain in Norway
Norway’s hydrogen technology company Nel and supplier of renewable energy Statkraft have partnered up on green hydrogen in Norway and signed a contract for 40 MW electrolysers. The companies said the electrolyser stacks will be produced at Nel’s manufacturing plant at Herøya and used for the production of renewable hydrogen
Petronas taps JGC and SHI for first nearshore floating LNG plant
A consortium of JGC Corporation and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has secured an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract with Petronas for the first nearshore floating LNG facility project in Malaysia. Floating LNG Satu Dua; Illustration only. Courtesy of Petronas The planned facility is set to become the first
In focus: Ammonia emerges as a ‘trump card’ as countries dash for energy security
As we entered into a new year, the mission remained the same. In the next twelve months, the offshore energy sector will continue to work on the steps to ameliorate immediate challenges and climate change impact. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium
Green Hydrogen Systems boosts electrolyser units deliveries
Green Hydrogen Systems, a Denmark-based provider of modular electrolysers to produce green hydrogen based on renewable electricity, has delivered A-Series electrolyser units in December 2022 to two customers to provide green hydrogen for seasonal electricity and maritime use. The company said it will continue to support the delivered electrolysers with
Subsea to maintain and repair Seapeak’s gas carriers
Subsea Global Solutions has partnered up with Bermuda-headquartered Seapeak Maritime to provide underwater hull maintenance and repair services for their fleet of over 70 vessels that include LNG, LPG, and multigas carriers. Courtesy of Subsea Global Solutions / Seapeak Maritime Under the arrangement, all related underwater works for the Seapeak