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Green fuels can deliver 25% of APAC emissions cuts by 2050 | Asia

Green fuels and feedstocks, including hydrogen, ammonia, sustainable fuels and carbon sequestration, will be responsible for over 25% of emissions reductions in Asia-Pacific by 2050, according to a new report from DNV. While most of the region’s energy transition will be achieved through electrification and expansion of renewable energy, the latest research from the independent energy expert and assurance provider finds new energy commodities (NECs) will be vital for decarbonising aviation, maritime, steel, power, industrial chemicals and cement sectors. Together these clean fuels will significantly enhance sustainability in the region, accelerating economic development and supporting growing populations, while the increased selection of energy sources will also boost resilience to global price shocks and supply shortages. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your… Read More »Green fuels can deliver 25% of APAC emissions cuts by 2050 | Asia

Baker Hughes to provide technology for large-scale low-carbon ammonia project in US

Technip Energies has selected Baker Hughes to supply a steam turbine generator along with critical centrifugal compression equipment for the Blue Point Number One ammonia project in Louisiana, U.S., a joint venture between CF Industries, JERA and Mitsui & Co. The post Baker Hughes to provide technology for large-scale low-carbon ammonia project in US appeared first on Offshore Energy.

British Columbia says yes to $1.14 billion LNG storage expansion

FortisBC has secured the endorsement from the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC), an independent regulatory body regulating BC’s energy utilities, basic automobile insurance rates, and intra-provincial pipeline rates, for the proposed storage expansion of its existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on Canada’s Tilbury Island to safeguard the energy security of British Columbia and strengthen its gas supply chain. The post British Columbia says yes to $1.14 billion LNG storage expansion appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Norwegian giant in the clear for drilling ops with COSL rig

Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has secured a drilling permit for operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), which will be done with a semi-submersible rig owned by COSL Drilling Europe, an offshore drilling contractor. The post Norwegian giant in the clear for drilling ops with COSL rig appeared first on Offshore Energy.