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Hydrogen and CCUS are 5% of long-term emissions cuts, says Rystad | Hydrogen

Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS), bioenergy and hydrogen are set to play only a small part in cleaning up global emissions, according to research firm Rystad Energy. In a comprehensive global energy scenario report, it found decarbonising and growing the power sector through nuclear and established renewables will likely account for 52% of reductions and electrification of “almost everything” will provide 43%. “The final 5% is achieved by tackling residual emissions in hard-to-abate sectors through CCUS, hydrogen, and bioenergy,” it notes. “These are referenced in a rising number of national determined contributions, and projects are underway, but deployment remains modest compared to renewables and electrification. Long-term success depends on scaling these technologies far beyond their current footprint.” It forecasts hydrogen supply outlook now points to around 34 million tonnes by 2035, which is shaped… Read More »Hydrogen and CCUS are 5% of long-term emissions cuts, says Rystad | Hydrogen

Air Liquide bullish on US blue hydrogen prospects

Industrial gas major Air Liquide has weighed in on recent US legislation as it relates to blue hydrogen production. (() => var emptyParagraphs = document.querySelectorAll(‘.article-content > p:empty’) )(); This is a paid article, to read the article in full you can sign in if you are subscribed or subscribe today. Source link

2019-built rig staying longer with Equinor in Norwegian waters

Equinor has prolonged a rig drilling assignment off the coast of Norway, which is being undertaken by a semi-submersible rig managed by Odfjell Drilling and owned by Northern Ocean. The post 2019-built rig staying longer with Equinor in Norwegian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy.

“Largest” shore power facility installed on River Thames

UK’s builder and operator of renewable and shore power systems Net Zero Marine (NZM), in collaboration with towage services provider Svitzer, has installed “the largest shore power facility” on the River Thames. The post “Largest” shore power facility installed on River Thames appeared first on Offshore Energy.