Technip Energies, Hy24, Mirova, and CDPQ have jointly made a record €200 million ($227.3m) investment in Germany-based green hydrogen production company Hy2gen. Courtesy of Business Wire Founded in 2017, Hy2gen develops, finances, and operates green hydrogen production plants worldwide. The company is a pioneer in the electrolysis of green hydrogen
Keel laid for P&O Cruises’ second LNG eco-friendly ship
A key stage in the construction of Arvia, deemed as Britain’s newest and most innovative cruise ship, has been marked with the traditional coin-laying ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg. Courtesy of P&O Cruises Courtesy of P&O Cruises The keel laying block weighs 570 tons, is 11.3 metres
North Macedonia to receive LNG from Alexandroupolis FSRU
The government of North Macedonia has started a process for reservation of LNG capacities from the FSRU project in Alexandroupolis, Greece. Courtesy of Gastrade Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System (INGS) is working on a floating liquefied natural gas terminal southwest of Alexandroupolis, in the Aegean Sea. Greek company Gastrade is
KOTUG: 1st electric E-Pusher Type M enables zero-emission inland shipping
Dutch towage and maritime company KOTUG is starting with zero-emission transportation of Cargill cocoa beans from the Port of Amsterdam to Zaandam. KOTUG E-Pushe Type M. Image by KOTUG As informed, the company will deploy the KOTUG E-Pusher type M and four barges for zero-emission barging of cocoa beans. The
Hanas to build China’s new LNG terminal
China has approved domestic renewable energy company Hanas Group to build a receiving LNG terminal in the southeastern province of Fujian. Courtesy of Hanas Group Hanas Group is a Chinese company focusing on clean energy and the new energy industry. It covers the natural gas and LNG industry chain, in
Quarter of European shipping to be fossil gas-powered by 2030 if EU doesn’t act timely
A quarter of Europe’s shipping will be fossil gas-powered by 2030 as ”misguided EU sustainability targets” encourage uptake of LNG, a new Transport & Environment (T&E) study shows. Photo: T&E This will lock in fossil fuel use for decades while bringing limited benefits to the climate, according to the clean
Freeport LNG to expand with marine barges terminal
U.S. liquified natural gas exporter Freeport LNG wants to expand its export project in Texas with a terminal for marine barges. Illustration; Freeport LNG; Courtesy of McDermott Freeport LNG operates one of the largest LNG liquefaction and export facilities in the world. It is also is in the process of
Shell: 1st in Netherlands to offer bio-LNG
Shell said it became the first in the Netherlands to offer bio-LNG to all of its customers, following the launch of Nordsol’s bio-LNG installation at Amsterdam Westpoort. Courtesy of Renewi In 2020, Renewi, Nordsol and Shell agreed upon building a Nordsol plant at a Renewi site at Amsterdam Westpoort. The
TECO 2030 in new joint venture to deploy hydrogen fuel cells in KSA
Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030 has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Al Misehal Group in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to form a joint venture aimed at reducing environmental impact in the country and ultimately achieving net-zero by 2060. The cooperation is expected to contribute to the KSA’s “Vision
Woodside unveils exec team to lead new company after BHP merger
Australian energy giant Woodside has revealed a new executive team, which will lead the new company after the merger with BHP’s oil and gas portfolio is complete, allowing the firm to take full advantage of energy transition opportunities to foster further growth. Following the merger commitment deed announced on 17 August
SINTEF and ECONNECT develop new modeling for floating pipe
SINTEF Energy Research and ECONNECT Energy have developed a new computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling tool to predict LNG, ammonia and liquid CO2 flow rates in floating pipes. Courtesy of SINTEF The companies say there is no previous reliable modeling to predict the flow rates for floating, flexible cryogenic pipes.
Neptune Energy, RWE unveil offshore wind-to-hydrogen project in the Netherlands
Neptune Energy and RWE have signed a Joint Development Agreement to develop a green hydrogen project which will use offshore wind energy for the production of hydrogen in the Dutch sector of the North Sea and an existing pipeline to transport the hydrogen to land. The project, called H2opZee and