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Interview: High-growth regions, subsea, and FPSO jobs unlocking EnerMech’s resilience in energy realms

EnerMech, an Aberdeen-headquartered integrated solutions specialist, has pinpointed the focus on high-growth regions, subsea work, and floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) assignments as its tripartite resilience formula, which it uses as keys to achieving resilience against the backdrop of ongoing economic and geopolitical woes. The post Interview: High-growth regions, subsea, and FPSO jobs unlocking EnerMech’s resilience in energy realms appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Seven countries to receive $1bn towards industrial decarbonisation

Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, and Uzbekistan have been selected for the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) first industrial decarbonisation initiative. The multilateral programme is dedicated to reducing industrial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in developing countries and boosting their economic competitiveness, with the value of green industrial goods projected to reach $2 trillion by 2030. The seven countries will collaborate with multilateral development banks and private sector partners to develop investment plans, which will be submitted to CIF’s governing board for endorsement. They will then gain access to highly concessional funding to scale up clean and circular technologies, such as green hydrogen, waste heat recovery, and low-carbon materials (steel, aluminium, and cement) that are critical to the global energy transition. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or… Read More »Seven countries to receive $1bn towards industrial decarbonisation

‘Largest’ drone quest puts emission monitoring into gear across 33 North Sea oil & gas assets

Two players, Cyberhawk and Explicit, have started the ball rolling on an offshore drone campaign for emissions measurement in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, which is being undertaken on 33 offshore platforms operated by Equinor, Norway’s energy giant. The post ‘Largest’ drone quest puts emission monitoring into gear across 33 North Sea oil & gas assets appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Singaporean firm rolls out hydrogen fuel cell solution for maritime sector

Singapore-headquartered clean energy solutions provider Proteus Energy has launched a modular hydrogen fuel-based system for ports and vessels, the Proteus Maritime Fuel Cell Solution. The post Singaporean firm rolls out hydrogen fuel cell solution for maritime sector appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Products scraps Immingham green hydrogen project in UK | Air Products News

Air Products has scrapped plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen import and production project in the Port of Immingham, UK, blaming a “lack of commitment” by ministers, according to reports. The Immingham Green Energy Terminal, developed with Associated British Ports (ABP), was set to import green hydrogen from Air Products’ 2.2GW Neom project, and produce its own volumes from a 300MW plant. Air Products suggested that the new plant would create 1,400 jobs and over £4.5bn in economic value in the Humber region. The UK Department for Transport approved the plans earlier this year; however, now the US industrial gas major claims that ministers have not offered enough support for the development. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly… Read More »Air Products scraps Immingham green hydrogen project in UK | Air Products News