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CHARBONE HYDROGEN concludes Construction Agreement with CONSTRUCTION SOREL to kick-start the Construction of its Phase I Green Hydrogen Facility in Quebec
Charbone announced that it has concluded the final negotiations and executed a special construction agreement based on a hybrid model between a “Cost-Plus Contract” and an “Integrated Project Delivery” agreement , between its wholly owned subsidiary, Charbone Hydrogène Québec Inc., and Construction Sorel Ltée. Securing this Agreement was the final item included in Charbone QC’s construction budget for a fast-track components integration, pre-construction activities, and site construction of its first green hydrogen Phase I facility in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec.
AceOn pioneering project to make maritime industry more green wins £4.6m
A pioneering research project, led by leading UK battery specialist AceOn, has been awarded a £4.6million grant to help power a green future for the maritime industry and establish the UK as a world leader in marine renewable technologies.
EIB and Motor Oil Hellas agree to develop a network of EV charging and hydrogen stations in Greece
Pioneering project aims to transform road transport in Greece with the rollout of zero-emissions infrastructure. The EIB will support the investment with a €40 million loan over 10 years. Motor Oil Hellas, a leading player in the area of SouthEast Europe, is transforming into an integrated diversified energy company in Greece and the wider area. It also aims at becoming the largest producer of renewable energy in Greece.
Arcadia eFuels Chooses Technip Energies for the World’s First Commercial Facility to Produce eFuels from Renewable Electricity and Captured CO2
Technip Energies has been awarded a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract by Arcadia eFuels for the world’s first commercial eFuels facility for sustainable aviation fuels production in Vordingborg, Denmark. Pre-FEED and early works recently concluded, and parties aim to support plant startup in 2026.
ZeroAvia and Birmingham Airport Plan for Zero-Emission Flights
Zero-emission, hydrogen-powered air travel is the aim of a new partnership between ZeroAvia and Birmingham Airport (BHX) The companies have commenced a long-term partnership to make on-airfield hydrogen refuelling and regular domestic passenger flights of zero-emission aircraft a reality in the coming years
Charbone Hydrogen concludes Construction Agreement with Construction Sorel to kick-start the Construction of its Phase I Green Hydrogen Facility in Quebec
Charbone announced that it has concluded the final negotiations and executed a special construction agreement based on a hybrid model between a “Cost-Plus Contract” and an “Integrated Project Delivery” agreement, between its wholly owned subsidiary, Charbone Hydrogène Québec Inc., and Construction Sorel Ltée.
OLT Offshore LNG Toscana is Auctioning Regasification Capacity
OLT Offshore LNG Toscana has published on its website, as provided for by its Regasification Code, the available capacity for the annual and multi-year allocation process with expression of interest until Gas Year 2033/2034. The capacity is offered in slots of 155,000 liqm3 (+ 2% tolerance), up to the maximum authorized capacity of 3.75 billion Sm3.
ADNOC Announces Gas IPO
ADNOC, the Abu Dhabi state-owned energy company has announced its intention to float a stake in ADNOC Gas plc (“ADNOC Gas” or the “Company”), a world-class, large-scale integrated gas processing company, on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (“ADX”) through an Initial Public Offering (“IPO”). ADNOC intends to offer approximately 4% of the total issued share capital of the Company.
ACE Terminal and Cepsa sign agreement for green hydrogen and ammonia imports
Cepsa to supply green ammonia to ACE Terminal in the Port of Rotterdam for conversion into green hydrogen for multiple industries in northern Europe or direct use in shipping
Transnet Selects Vopak as Operator in Proposed Richards Bay LNG Import Terminal
Transnet Pipelines is pleased to announce that it has selected Vopak Terminal Durban (Pty) Ltd as its preferred partner to jointly bid for the Transnet National Ports Authority S56 Request for Proposal to appoint a Terminal Operator for the LNG Terminal in the Port of Richards Bay.
Dow Awards Fluor Front-End Engineering and Design for its Proposed Net-Zero Ethylene and Derivatives Complex in Canada
Fluor (NYSE: FLR) announced today that it was awarded a reimbursable contract by Dow to provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) and engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services for the world’s first net-zero carbon emissions (scope 1 and 2 carbon dioxide emissions) ethylene cracker and derivatives complex in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. Fluor will book the initial FEED award in the first quarter and anticipates the additional EPCM scope will be awarded throughout 2023 pending a final investment decision by Dow’s Board of Directors.
Sinopec Breaks Ground on Green Hydrogen Project
The world's largest integrated green hydrogen production project, which will be applied at a nearby coal chemical plant, kicked off construction in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Thursday, operator China Petrochemical Corp said.
TC Energy Declares Coastal GasLink Pipeline to be 83% Complete
The Coastal GasLink Project continues to make significant progress having reached approximately 83 per cent overall completion. The entire route has been cleared, grading is more than 94 per cent complete and over 485 km of the approximately 670 km pipeline has been backfilled with restoration activities underway in many areas.
Altima Secures Joint Venture for Green Hydrogen Technology
Altima Resources Ltd. announces it has reached an agreement through a binding term sheet (the "Terms") with St-George Eco-Mining Corp and its wholly owned subsidiary, H2SX Corp. with the intent to form an exclusive partnership, whereby Altima will use H2SX's technology partner's patented hydrogen production (ccH2™) and nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas originating from gas & condensate wells in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, into clean hydrogen.
NanoSUN and H2 Hauler Form Strategic Hydrogen Transport and Storage Partnership
NanoSUN and H2 Hauler sign a memorandum of understanding to deliver hydrogen transport, storage and dispensing for temporary site applications using NanoSUN’s innovative hydrogen refuelling solutions.
Enagás Renovable and Naturgy present in La Robla the future renewable hydrogen plant, whose production capacity will multiply up to 280 MW
The plant will entail an investment of 485 million euros and will avoid more than 430,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, contributing to the decarbonisation of the industrial processes of the companies in the area
H100 Fife appoints main works contractor for green hydrogen project
Gas distribution company SGN has appointed leading engineering firm Altrad Babcock as the main works contractor for its world-first green hydrogen project H100 Fife. Altrad Babcock will build the hydrogen production and storage site for the project, supplying green hydrogen to homes in Levenmouth in Fife.
TECO 2030 and AVL signs contract for Heavy Duty Truck feasibility study
TECO 2030 ASA and AVL List sign contract for feasibility study of developing and industrializing a Fuel Cell System for heavy-duty (HD) trucks. The feasibility study starts immediately and is expected to be completed in 2 months. After successful completion, TECO 2030 plans to industrialize this Heavy Duty Fuel Cell System and manufacture them at the Innovation Center and gigafactory in Narvik, Norway.
EverWind Fuels Receives Environmental Approval for First Industrial-Scale Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia Project in North America
EverWind Fuels Company ("EverWind") has received Environmental Approval for the initial phase of its $6 billion, 1 million tonnes per annum green hydrogen and green ammonia project located in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. The approval was issued today by the Honourable Timothy Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Nova Scotia
Brunsbuttel FSRU Recieves First Cargo
The partnership between RWE and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) for the supply of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is becoming visible with the arrival of the “Ish” as the first LNG cargo at the Brunsbuettel Elbehafen port. Here, the LNG will be regasified and fed into the German gas grid via the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) “Hoegh Gannet”, which was chartered by RWE on behalf of the German government. 137,000 cubic metres of LNG were shipped by ADNOC from Das Island, Abu Dhabi, to Brunsbuettel. This corresponds to more than 82 million cubic metres of regasified natural gas and to approximately 900 million kilowatt hours of energy. The LNG is to be fed into the grid from the end of February as part of the commissioning phase of the FSRU, which is currently underway.
DEWA and ENOC sign a Memorandum of Understanding to develop and operate a joint integrated pilot project for the use of hydrogen in mobility
The MoU was signed on the first day of the World Government Summit 2023. The signing ceremony was attended by officials from the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, DEWA, and Enoc.
TotalEnergies sees strong demand for regasification in response to its market test for planned Le Havre LNG Terminal.
Demand expressed during the Market Test significantly exceeded available capacity. Several market players expressed a high level of interest for an aggregated amount close to 12 billion cubic meters per year over the five-year period. This success illustrates market’s appetite for additional LNG regasification capacity to meet French demand as well as the need to strengthen the security of gas supply.
RWE and Neptune Energy join forces to accelerate green hydrogen production in Dutch North Sea
H2opZee demonstration project with 300 to 500 Megawatts electrolyser capacity combined with existing pipeline to be evaluated in a feasibility study Project to support ramp-up of hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and Dutchenergy transition
A Step Toward a Greener Future – Brooge Renewable Energy Ltd and Siemens Energy Announce Partnership at the 2023 World Government Summit to Pioneer Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Initiative in Abu Dhabi
Brooge Energy Ltd, a Cayman Islands-based infrastructure provider, which is currently engaged in clean petroleum products and biofuels and crude oil storage and related services, today announced a partnership through the company’s subsidiary Brooge Renewable Energy (“BRE”) with Siemens Energy (“SE”), one of the world’s largest energy technology companies, to build a PV solar farm to supply BRE’s Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia project in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates at the World Government Summit 2023 taking place on February 13 – 15, 2023 in Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Gasunie deems Terneuzen LNG Terminal "not feasible". Will continue to study expanding capacity at Eemshaven and Gate terminals.
Gasunie continues to work on options to increase lng imports into the Netherlands. Options to further expand existing capacity at Eemshaven and at Gate terminal are being further explored. The recently announced feasibility study has shown that a new floating lng terminal in the port of Terneuzen is not feasible in the short term.
Gulf Coast LIGH₂T Hydrogen Hub Advances in DOE Application Process
A consortium spearheading development of a regional clean hydrogen hub on the U.S. Gulf Coast has received a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) encouragement letter to submit its full application for the DOE Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs funding program.
INEOS Secures €3.5 Billion Financing for Project One
INEOS Olefins Belgium has today announced it has raised €3.5 billion to support the construction and operation of the most environmentally sustainable cracker in Europe.
Sunrise Development Explores Placing LNG Infrastructure Onshore in TimorLeste
The Sunrise Development announced on February 6th that it would begin exploring the option of placing gas processing facilities, which could include a planned LNG export terminal, associated with gas fields off the coast off the coast of Timor-Leste in onshore in TimorLeste.
Gasunie to develop international hydrogen network in German North Sea
Gasunie intends to realise a hydrogen network in the German part of the North Sea. This German hydrogen network plays an important role in the large-scale import of hydrogen from Norway and the increasing supply of green hydrogen from future wind farms in the North Sea. The German offshore network will be connected to the Dutch offshore network, providing cross border options to import and eventually even export hydrogen through the Dutch offshore network. To develop the offshore hydrogen network, the company has now applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.
SGH2 Greener-Than-Green Hydrogen Plant Gets Green Light
SGH2 Energy Global Corporation’s carbon-negative hydrogen production facility recently cleared its final hurdle when the City of Lancaster Planning Commission approved the company’s use permit (CUP) and environmental impact statement (CEQA). This approval greenlights the Full Investment Decision (FID) and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) phase of the project.