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Duo pooling resources to breathe life into Europe’s largest clean ammonia project

Proton Ventures, a Dutch player in the clean ammonia arena, has established a new development company with Norway’s independent clean energy company Barents Blue, previously a subsidiary of Horisont Energi, to bring to life a clean ammonia project, said to be Europe’s largest clean ammonia production plant, located in Finnmark, Northern Norway. The post Duo pooling resources to breathe life into Europe’s largest clean ammonia project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Proposed US deepwater port terminal seeks LNG export permit to 2050

The U.S. Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management has received an application from ST LNG for a long-term, multi-contract authorization to export domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) up to the equivalent of 460 billion cubic feet of natural gas per year to free trade agreement (FTA) and non-free trade agreement (non-FTA) countries.  The post Proposed US deepwater port terminal seeks LNG export permit to 2050 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

CCUS deployment in coal shows limited progress | CCUS

Global carbon dioxide capture capacity at coal-using facilities stands at approximately 10 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), representing just 0.06% of total coal-related emissions, according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report. The volumes underline the challenges in transiting to clean energy and cutting emissions. Last year coal production contributed to 135 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions (CO2e) and global coal demand is on course to rise by 0.5% in 2025, reaching a record 8.85 billion tonnes, according to the IEA. North America continues to lead in total installed capture capacity, accounting for more than half of the global total. The region hosts three of the four largest operating projects: the Great Plains synfuel project, with a capacity of 3 Mt CO2 per year; the Petra Nova coal power project, which resumed operations in 2023 and captures 1.4 Mt CO2 annually; and in… Read More »CCUS deployment in coal shows limited progress | CCUS

Atlas V rocket launch delivered with cryogenic gases and more | Cryogenics & Cryogenic Solutions

United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Atlas V rocket has successfully lifted off, carrying another batch of satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper low Earth orbit broadband constellation. The launch relied on large volumes of cryogenic industrial gases. In the final hours ahead of launch, around 66,000 gallons of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen were loaded into the Atlas V rocket and its Centaur upper stage at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, US. The fuelling operation was carried out over a tightly controlled 90-minute window, with propulsion console operators commanding pad systems from ULA’s Launch Control Center. ULA is a US launch provider formed as a joint venture between Lockheed Martin Space and Boeing Defense, Space & Security. The company confirmed on its official X account that the Atlas V flight carried “another batch of 27… Read More »Atlas V rocket launch delivered with cryogenic gases and more | Cryogenics & Cryogenic Solutions