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Germany’s TÜV SÜD to operate new hydrogen test hub in Scotland | Hydrogen

A new green hydrogen test facility is set to be developed in Aberdeen, Scotland. German-headquartered certification and testing firm TÜV SÜD has been appointed operator under a collaboration agreement with UK-based ETZ, which is leading the facility’s development. The Green Hydrogen Test and Demonstration Facility (GHTDF), located in the south of the city within the Energy Transition Zone, is expected to launch in early 2027. It will serve as the flagship site of Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Campus, offering open-access infrastructure to test hydrogen technologies including electrolysers, valves and meters. TÜV SÜD will run the facility with a remit to support the safe and reliable scale-up of green hydrogen production and use. A final investment decision is expected in early 2026. Martin McCormack, Director for CCUS and Hydrogen at ETZ, described the appointment of TÜV SÜD as… Read More »Germany’s TÜV SÜD to operate new hydrogen test hub in Scotland | Hydrogen

MODEC puts Drydocks World in charge of FPSO revamp

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Drydocks World has been tasked with refurbishment and life extension works to enable a new lease on life for a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is expected to stay at its post in West Africa for 15 more years once the enhancement activities are out of the way. The post MODEC puts Drydocks World in charge of FPSO revamp appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Japan firms bring interest and expertise to India green ammonia project | Ammonia

India and Japan are strengthening their value chain links India and Japan are strengthening their value chain links Six leading Japanese firms with an eye on building an international green ammonia value chain have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore investment opportunities in a production project in Odisha, eastern India. IHI Corporation, Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Mizuho Bank, and Tokyo Century Corporation are exploring the opportunity to develop a facility with renewable energy company ACME Group by 2030. It would produce around 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually which could be exported to Japan to serve its power generation companies and chemical manufacturers. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Europe allocates €5bn to Germany for hydrogen and CCUS | Germany

The European Commission has approved €5bn funding for Germany to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in its industrial production processes through hydrogen, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and electrification. The funding, approved under EU state aid rules, aims to help companies meet EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) targets and will take the form of two-way carbon contracts for difference, called ‘Climate Protection Contracts’, with a 15-year duration. The projects supported under the scheme, which will be selected through an open bidding process, will range from the replacement of traditional steel production processes by hydrogen direct reduction processes to fuel switches in the cement and lime sector to electrification in the chemical sector. To qualify, interventions will need to achieve a 60% emission reduction in three years and a 90% emission reduction by the end of… Read More »Europe allocates €5bn to Germany for hydrogen and CCUS | Germany