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Georgia gas plant successfully trials 50% hydrogen blend | Hydrogen

Utility company Georgia Power has successfully completed a trial using a 50% hydrogen blend to operate a natural gas turbine at its McDonough-Atkinson plant in Georgia. Japan’s Mitsubishi Power completed the hydrogen blending on one M501GAC gas turbine unit, with an approximate output of 283MW. The pair have said the effort is the largest test of its kind to date. The 50% blend provides a 22% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared with 100% natural gas. The emissions savings are due to hydrogen’s low volumetric density, meaning more gas needs to be used to produce the same power. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create… Read More »Georgia gas plant successfully trials 50% hydrogen blend | Hydrogen

Future of Energy event: clean energy weighs its prospects | famous ccs incentive globally

Policy and market uncertainty continues to cast a shadow over the hydrogen, CCUS and biomethane sectors – and a dedicated session at the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy conference in London explored the latest developments. Mhairidh Evans, Vice-President Global Head of CCUS Research at analyst group Wood Mackenzie, said, “It looks like the 45Q tax credit, probably the most famous CCS incentive globally, will stay, but almost $4bn of funding for projects has been pulled. So what we’re seeing is players in the US and Canada, to some extent, ‘tap the brakes’ on their investment decisions.” She said the slowdown is expected to last “for a good year yet”. Nonetheless, CCUS has a “pretty decent role to play” in addressing Scope 1 emissions for gas production and processing and that also extends to enabling… Read More »Future of Energy event: clean energy weighs its prospects | famous ccs incentive globally

India refineries to invest $23bn in green hydrogen build-out | Hydrogen

Indian refineries are set to invest ₹2 trillion ($23bn) in green hydrogen projects over the next few years, according to the Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS), marking one of the world’s most ambitious national pushes for hydrogen decarbonisation. The plans include tenders for 42,000 tonnes per year of green hydrogen production across domestic oil refineries, recently confirmed by India’s Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri. “These tenders have been floated by the refineries while 128 more will be issued by state-owned refineries based on the outcome of those tenders,” he said on social media platform X. To date, four green hydrogen pilot or demonstration plants have been commissioned by Indian Oil Corp (IOC), GAIL India, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum, with a further nine under construction. IOC is developing a 10,000 tonne… Read More »India refineries to invest $23bn in green hydrogen build-out | Hydrogen

Future of Energy event: Switching from natural gas to hydrogen ‘unrealistic,’ says Uniper CEO | Hydrogen

The notion that the energy market can switch from natural gas to green hydrogen is “completely unrealistic,” according to Uniper CEO Michael Lewis. Speaking at the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy conference in London, he said, “The cost of green hydrogen is extremely expensive, around eight to 10 times the cost of natural gas. So that’s not an option if we want to keep Europe as an industrial powerhouse.” He described the current market changes as a “necessary recalibration”. Echoing sentiments throughout the two-day conference, Lewis said natural gas has huge advantages as it is abundant, affordable and flexible. He went on to describe the Iberian blackout, which happened earlier this year, as a “good wake up call” as it underlined the importance of supply security, and expressed challenges with electricity prices in Germany,… Read More »Future of Energy event: Switching from natural gas to hydrogen ‘unrealistic,’ says Uniper CEO | Hydrogen

UK backs Acorn and Viking CCS projects in Spending Review | CCS

The UK Government has formally announced its backing for two major carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects that could collectively capture and store over 15 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2030. Announced today as part of the UK Spending Review, the Acorn CCS project in Aberdeenshire and the Viking project in Humberside have been selected to move forward under the government’s Track-2 carbon capture cluster process. The decision confirms formal backing and opens the door to final negotiations on funding terms and deployment timelines, with £9.4bn allocated to support carbon capture, utilisation and storage and hydrogen projects over the coming years. “We have always been clear that we support the Acorn project … we know what an important proposal it is,” said Energy Minister Sarah Jones. … to continue reading this article… Read More »UK backs Acorn and Viking CCS projects in Spending Review | CCS

Find out latest gas data and trends across key US regions | United States

gasworld’s Intelligence team has produced handy regional ‘Pulse’ reports on key US regions which provide readers with latest data and trends across industrial gas sectors. The concise reports cover the West Coast, South West, South East, Plains, New England, Mountains, Great Lakes and Mid Atlantic. Reports on CO2 supply and demand are also available on Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Aidan Sparrowhawk, Data Intelligence Director at gasworld, said in a time of economic volatility and shifting industry dynamics, having access to precise, actionable intelligence is more critical than ever. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this… Read More »Find out latest gas data and trends across key US regions | United States

Future of Energy event: Oman’s IGC ‘to invest in fourth LNG train’ by year-end | LNG

Oman-based Integrated Gas Company (IGC) aims to achieve final investment decision on its fourth LNG train by the end of this year. Speaking at Wood Mackenzie’s Gas, LNG and Future of Energy conference in London, Abdul Rahman Al Yahyaei, CEO of IGC, said the fourth train would be an integrated project between upstream and downstream. “I think the LNG market is heading north, at least in the coming five years,” he added. IGC manages 8 bcm of gas annually, for 143 end-user companies and eight producers. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily… Read More »Future of Energy event: Oman’s IGC ‘to invest in fourth LNG train’ by year-end | LNG

Messer supplies hydrogen and refuelling tech for 26-strong bus fleet in Germany | Hydrogen

Industrial gas major Messer has provided the hydrogen and refuelling technology for new hydrogen-powered fuel cell hybrid buses that were launched yesterday (2 June) in Kerpen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany. According to public transport company Rhein-Erft-Verehrsgesellschaft (REVG), which will operate the vehicles, the 26 buses will fully replace the current diesel engine-powered fleet by the end of this month. The new buses have a range of up to 350km per tank and will be refuelled at a hydrogen filling station supplied by Messer at the REVG site.  … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily… Read More »Messer supplies hydrogen and refuelling tech for 26-strong bus fleet in Germany | Hydrogen

Podcast | How to support the hydrogen economy through infrastructure innovation | Podcast

In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we discuss the current state and future of hydrogen infrastructure. We are joined by Chuck Hayes, Global Technical Lead of Clean Energy at Swagelok, to pick over the challenges and innovations in scaling hydrogen production, the importance of regulatory frameworks, and the role of companies, like Swagelok, in providing solutions for the hydrogen market and enabling the scale up of hydrogen infrastructure. We also discuss regional developments in hydrogen initiatives across the globe and the need for collaboration and expertise in building a sustainable, scalable and viable hydrogen economy. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile… Read More »Podcast | How to support the hydrogen economy through infrastructure innovation | Podcast

Chart and Flowserve to merge in $19bn deal

US industrial equipment businesses Chart Industries and Flowserve are to merge in a major $19bn deal that aims to establish a scaled industrial process technology business with a range of ‘flow and thermal’ solutions. The deal is expected to close in Q4 this year. Under the transaction, billed as a merger of equals, Chart will be the majority shareholder (53.5%), with 46.5% owned by Flowserve. The combined company – whose name will be announced at a later date – will be headquartered in Dallas, with presence maintained in Atlanta and Houston. The merger pools Flowserve’s expertise in cryogenic valves and hydrogen fuelling systems with Chart’s experience in handling gases and liquids in the clean energy and industrial gas markets, including a wide range of end markets such as LNG, nuclear, and chemicals. … to continue… Read More »Chart and Flowserve to merge in $19bn deal