Germany strengthens energy security with fifth FSRU
Germany’s government will take delivery of a fifth floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) in a bid to strengthen its energy security and reduce reliance upon Russian natural gas.
Germany’s government will take delivery of a fifth floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) in a bid to strengthen its energy security and reduce reliance upon Russian natural gas.
Germany-based cement manufacturer HeidelbergCement has announced its largest carbon capture project to date. Situated in Mitchell, Indiana at its US subsidiary Lehigh Hanson, the project could reduce approximately two million tonnes of CO2 per year.
Firmly set on the pathway to decarbonisation, energy giant Shell will supply specialty chemical expert Evonik with 100 tonnes of bio-liquefied natural gas (bio-LNG), which will then be passed onto its logistics partners.
UK-based developer of energy infrastructure, Carlton Power, has unveiled plans to build its third green hydrogen plant on the grounds of the Langage Energy Park near Plymouth, Devon.
Low-carbon energy and technology company Technip Energies will supply a blue hydrogen plant to South Korea’s largest chemical company, LG Chem.
Industrial gases company Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC) has announced that it will begin commercialisation of its new large-scale liquid nitrogen programme freezer, the Cryo Cell Master CM-300.
Danish decarbonisation solutions specialist Topsoe has confirmed the final investment decision (FID) for construction of what will be the world’s largest electrolyser manufacturing plant.
Following last week’s announcement by CF Fertilisers UK – a subsidiary of CF Industries Holdings (CF Industries) – that it will halt the production of ammonia at its Billingham Complex due to rising natural gas...
Industrial gases specialist Air Products is teaming up with Associated British Ports (ABP) to establish the UK’s first large-scale green hydrogen production facility, capable of decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors such as transport and industry.
A bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant is to be built near the Germany city of Fulda, potentially saving up to 550,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.