Author: Arnes Biogradlija

The potential demand for low-carbon (green or blue) hydrogen from the worldwide refining industry might reach 50 million metric tons per year by 2050, according to Wood Mackenzie. In 2020, the oil refining industry will be one of the main markets for hydrogen, accounting for around 32 million tpy, or 30 to 35 percent of worldwide hydrogen consumption. Hydrotreating and hydrocracking are the most important refinery operations, requiring more than 90 percent of hydrogen in the refining business, and are used to remove sulfur from final products and enhance the yield of transport fuels, respectively. Nonetheless, more than 65 percent…

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The first findings of Frontier Energy’s green hydrogen study show that the business might begin producing the fuel at its Bristol Springs solar plant “much earlier” than initially anticipated. Frontier Energy stated that it was made possible by Bristol Springs’ “unique position” in Waroona in the south-west of Western Australia. Frontier Energy aims to produce around 114 MWdc of direct current (MWdc) power in phase one at Bristol Springs utilizing “well-established” solar panel and tracker technologies. The project is already well-advanced and has secured approval for development. Mike Young, managing director of Frontier Energy, stated that Xodus Group had been…

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TotalEnergies and Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) have reached a deal for TotalEnergies to buy a 25 percent stake in Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL). ANIL will be AEL and TotalEnergies’ unique platform for the production and marketing of green hydrogen in India. As a first milestone, ANIL will aim to produce one million metric tons of green hydrogen per year (Mtpa) by 2030, supported by about 30 gigawatts (GW) of new renewable power generation capacity. To control green hydrogen production costs, ANIL will be integrated along the entire value chain, from the manufacture of equipment required to generate renewable power…

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