Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Topsoe’s SynCOR technology enables the capture of more than 95% of CO2 emissions associated with the manufacture of blue hydrogen from natural gas at the recently announced Air Products facility in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This new facility, based on Topsoe’s SynCORTM autothermal reforming technology, will recover over 95% of the CO2 produced and safely store it below. The facility will be powered by hydrogen-fueled energy, which will offset the remaining 5% of emissions at the site. The renewable energy complex will assist customers in the refining and petrochemical industries served by Air Products’ Heartland Hydrogen Pipeline in reducing their carbon…

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Contact Energy and Meridian Energy aim to build the world’s largest green hydrogen plant in Southland, New Zealand – and McKinsey & Co estimate it may generate hundreds of millions of dollars in export revenue. Contact Energy and Meridian commissioned McKinsey & Co to conduct an investigation into the use of renewable energy in Southland to scale up the production of green hydrogen. McKinsey & Company estimates that global hydrogen demand might more than sevenfold to 553 million tonnes by 2050, with Southland poised to capitalize on this growing opportunity. The economic benefits described in the paper for a 600MW…

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According to a feasibility study, the Cromarty Firth would be an ideal location for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser. The North of Scotland Hydrogen Programme’s ‘Distilleries Project’ found a number of sites adjacent to the Firth that are suitable for a 35MW electrolyser facility capable of producing up to 14 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2024. The project could be extended further to fulfill the growing need for green hydrogen in Scotland, the United Kingdom, and abroad. This zero-carbon fuel is a critical component of the Scottish Government’s decarbonisation strategy, as it would significantly contribute to the…

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CMB and TSUNEISHI are collaborating to develop hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2ICE) technology for the industrial and marine markets in Japan. CMB.TECH, a subsidiary of CMB, has amassed considerable know-how and successfully developed concrete applications using dual fuel and monofuel hydrogen engines over the years. To speed the implementation of this ground-breaking technology in Japan, CMB and TSUNEISHI have decided to invest more funds in the Bingo Research Institute and rename the company “JPN H2YDRO CO.,LTD” to handle the import, marketing, and engineering services for H2ICE solutions in the country. In Japan, JPN H2YDRO CO.,LTD will open an H2ICE Application…

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