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Plug Power seals electrolyzer supply deal for hydrogen-to-ammonia project in Australia

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U.S. Plug Power has signed a purchase agreement with Australian Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to supply three gigawatts (3 GW) of electrolyzer capacity to AGA’s green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant, currently under development in Australia. The post Plug Power seals electrolyzer supply deal for hydrogen-to-ammonia project in Australia appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Plug Power seals electrolyzer supply deal for hydrogen-to-ammonia project in Australia

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U.S. Plug Power has signed a purchase agreement with Australian Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to supply three gigawatts (3 GW) of electrolyzer capacity to AGA’s green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant, currently under development in Australia. The post Plug Power seals electrolyzer supply deal for hydrogen-to-ammonia project in Australia appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Japanese giant christens one LNG carrier and takes order for another

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Japan’s shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) has named a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier to be chartered by TotalEnergies Gas & Power Limited (TGPL), a subsidiary of French energy firm TotalEnergies. Additionally, the firm signed a long-term charter contract for a LNG newbuild with compatriot JERA, a joint venture of TEPCO Fuel & Power Incorporated and Chubu Electric Power Company. The post Japanese giant christens one LNG carrier and takes order for another appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EPC contract in place for UK’s first large-scale low-carbon hydrogen plant

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EET Hydrogen has selected Istanbul-based company ENKA for engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) work on its flagship hydrogen production plant HPP1 at the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. The post EPC contract in place for UK’s first large-scale low-carbon hydrogen plant appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK Government awards £50m for hydrogen and carbon capture projects | Decarbonisation

The UK Government has earmarked £51.9 million ($63.2m) to 25 businesses adopting emissions-cutting projects as part of the Plan for Change which targets economic growth and Net Zero emissions by 2050. Allocated under the Industrial Energy Transformation Fund, the government will back industries as varied as food manufacturing, cement production and glass processing. A statement released last week by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero revealed that recipients include Essar Oil UK, Heinz’s Wigan baked bean factory, Nestle’s coffee facility in Staffordshire, Hanson Cement in North Wales and a craft beer company in Cornwall. “These companies represent some of the best of business innovation – using new technologies to improve how we do things, become more sustainable and continue to make the British products we love – from baked beans to beer,” said… Read More »UK Government awards £50m for hydrogen and carbon capture projects | Decarbonisation

CIP supports major green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has teamed up with Friesen Elektra Green Energy AG to launch Project Anker, a green hydrogen production facility in Sande, Lower Saxony, Germany.  The project will start with an electrolysis capacity of 400 MW, with plans to double to 800 MW in future, producing up to 80,000 tonnes of green hydrogen each year. Located near Wilhelmshaven, a key energy and industrial hub, and close to Germany’s planned hydrogen core network, Project Anker is well-positioned to support industries like steel and chemicals, as well as transport.  The facility aims to replace fossil fuels with green hydrogen, potentially reducing CO2 emissions by 2.4 million tonnes annually, roughly equal to the emissions from 340,000 households. The hydrogen production will be powered by renewable energy from wind and solar sources. Speaking about the project, Felix… Read More »CIP supports major green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen

CIP launches major green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has teamed up with Friesen Elektra Green Energy AG to launch Project Anker, a green hydrogen production facility in Sande, Lower Saxony, Germany.  The project will start with an electrolysis capacity of 400 MW, with plans to double to 800 MW in future, producing up to 80,000 tonnes of green hydrogen each year. Located near Wilhelmshaven, a key energy and industrial hub, and close to Germany’s planned hydrogen core network, Project Anker is well-positioned to support industries like steel and chemicals, as well as transport.  The facility aims to replace fossil fuels with green hydrogen, potentially reducing CO2 emissions by 2.4 million tonnes annually, roughly equal to the emissions from 340,000 households. The hydrogen production will be powered by renewable energy from wind and solar sources. Speaking about the project, Felix… Read More »CIP launches major green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen