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Corinth Pipeworks confirms offshore pipeline readiness for 100% hydrogen

Corinth Pipeworks has confirmed the suitability of its materials for transporting 100% hydrogen in offshore pipelines, following the completion of a feasibility program carried out in collaboration with IGI Poseidon. The post Corinth Pipeworks confirms offshore pipeline readiness for 100% hydrogen appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Dynagas welcomes new LNG carrier

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) maritime transportation company Dynagas has welcomed an LNG carrier to its fleet. The post Dynagas welcomes new LNG carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Globe valves to underpin safe and scalable liquid hydrogen production, says OPW white paper | White Paper

Globe valves are expected to remain a core enabling technology for the liquid hydrogen (LH2) market as it scales up to meet demand for clean fuels, according to a new white paper from OPW Clean Energy Solutions. As LH2 facilities increase in size and output, the paper outlines how advances in valve technology will be crucial to ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable handling of cryogenic hydrogen, especially at higher pressures and flow rates. Liquid hydrogen, long used as rocket fuel in the aerospace sector, is being considered as a clean energy vector for heavy transport and industrial decarbonisation. But keeping it in liquid form requires extreme conditions – temperatures of –254°C and pressures of up to 13 bar – which poses engineering and materials challenges. … to continue reading this article and more, please… Read More »Globe valves to underpin safe and scalable liquid hydrogen production, says OPW white paper | White Paper

Mitsubishi Power completes landmark hydrogen usage project in Egypt | Hydrogen

Power techs company Mitsubishi Power has completed a project that uses hydrogen as a fuel in an industrial boiler. According to the company, it is the first such project in both Egypt and the wider Middle East and Africa region. Announced in 2022, the project involved Mitsubishi Power designing, supplying, and installing systems to convert a 100 tonne-per-hour boiler from heavy fuel oil and natural gas to 100% hydrogen at the Alexandria National Refining and Petrochemicals Company (ANRPC). The hydrogen fuel is recovered as a by-product from process gases used in chemical or refining units (like catalytic reformers or steam crackers) that contain high levels of hydrogen mixed with other gases. The project uses around 14,000 tonnes of hydrogen-rich gases per year – most of which would have been flared or vented into the atmosphere.… Read More »Mitsubishi Power completes landmark hydrogen usage project in Egypt | Hydrogen