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MAN ES’ dual-fuel, methanol-ready GenSet passes type approval test

MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) has passed the type approval test (TAT) of its MAN L35/44DF engine for use as an auxiliary GenSet and for electric propulsion, operating at constant speeds of 720 and 750 rpm, respectively. The post MAN ES’ dual-fuel, methanol-ready GenSet passes type approval test appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Türkiye’s drillship makes ‘large’ gas find in Black Sea

As part of Türkiye’s mission to cut its reliance on foreign natural gas and diversify its sources of supply, the country is conducting oil and gas exploration activities. One of the drillships tasked with searching for hydrocarbon reserves has made a new natural gas discovery in the Black Sea. The post Türkiye’s drillship makes ‘large’ gas find in Black Sea appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Kingspan signs green steel deal to cut emissions impact | Hydrogen

Ireland-based building materials firm Kingspan has signed a supply agreement with Hydnum Steel for green steel as part of its push to lower emissions across its operations and products. The deal, set out in a memorandum of understanding, will see the company source low-emission steel from Hydnum’s forthcoming plant in Puertollano, Spain. The facility will use renewable energy and green hydrogen instead of coal in a bid to cut carbon from the steelmaking process. The partnership forms part of Kingspan’s sustainability push, which aims to reduce Scope 3 emissions by securing lower-carbon raw materials. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Podcast | What the 45V repeal means for hydrogen and clean energy | Podcast

In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we are joined by Mona Dajani, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Energy Infrastructure & Hydrogen, and Co-Chair of the Energy Sector at Baker Botts, to discuss the future of the Section 45V tax credit and it’s possible repeal. We discuss the implications of legislative changes for hydrogen projects in the US, the shift this could create from green to blue hydrogen, the global investment landscape, and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding hydrogen policy. The conversation also touches on the perception of the US hydrogen market around the world, and the future of the hydrogen sector – both in the case of passage or failure. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link