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Topsoe launches 500MW electrolyser facility in Denmark | Technology Gas News

Denmark-based energy transition technology provider Topsoe has launched a solid oxide electrolyser cell manufacturing facility with an annual capacity of 500MW, with the option to scale further. The new site is located in Herning, Denmark, and represents the company’s single biggest investment to date. It is supported by €94m from the EU Innovation Fund. The electrolyser stacks will be used to produce green hydrogen, a feedstock for ammonia and e-methanol which can be used to reduce emissions across industrial sectors. According to the company, it will be able to service up to 10GW of installed capacity at customer sites after ten years, cutting CO2 emissions by 15 million metric tonnes compared to hydrogen from natural gas. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve… Read More »Topsoe launches 500MW electrolyser facility in Denmark | Technology Gas News

Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas

Cheniere Energy has reached a new milestone at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, with the completion of the third train forming part of its expansion project on the La Quinta Ship Channel, along the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay in Texas, United States. The post Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

HiiROC and Agile Energy unite to advance hydrogen production in Scotland

HiiROC, a UK hydrogen production company, and Agile Energy Recovery Limited, a compatriot developer of low-carbon energy parks, have partnered to evaluate the deployment of HiiROC’s proprietary process to produce low-carbon hydrogen at Agile’s Thainstone Energy Park in Inverurie, Scotland. The post HiiROC and Agile Energy unite to advance hydrogen production in Scotland appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Linde delivers strong quarter despite weaker industry activity | Quarterly Reports

Industrial gases major Linde shrugged off a “stagnant” period of industrial activity to post a 24% rise in third quarter net income to $1.9bn, up $379m year-on-year. Quarterly operating profit totalled $2.4bn on the back of strong sales of $8.6bn. CEO Sanjiv Lamba said while Linde remains guarded on any near-term industrial recovery, he was confident its “time-tested capital allocation policy and disciplined investment approach will continue to value.” Americas sales of $3.8bn were up 6% on 2024, leading to an operating profit of $1.2bn, while APAC sales of $1.7bn were up 1% on last year. Compared with third quarter 2024, underlying sales decreased 1%, driven by stable volumes but 1% lower pricing, primarily due to helium’s value shrinking due to cheaper Russian supply being sold into Asia primarily. Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA)… Read More »Linde delivers strong quarter despite weaker industry activity | Quarterly Reports

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