KBR has been awarded an engineering and design services contract by The Chemours Company to help expand capacity and advance technology for its Nafion ion exchange materials platform. The contract is part of Chemours’ $200 million investment to expand the Nafion membranes and dispersions technology platform to support the growing hydrogen economy.
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Germany is moving closer to achieving its target of developing a green hydrogen market by the end of the decade, according to E.ON, one of the country’s largest utilities.
Portuguese oil company Galp is investing in advanced biofuels and green hydrogen as part of its decarbonization efforts. The company has opened two public consultations for the GalpH2Park (green hydrogen) and HVO (biofuels) projects in Sines, with a total investment of 486 million euros. The goal of these projects is to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from the Sines refinery by 2030.
DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, announced the opening of its new technology centre at the Zernike campus in Groningen, Netherlands.
Kellas Midstream, an energy infrastructure company, and RWE, a German multinational energy company, have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the potential for large-scale green hydrogen production in the Teesside industrial area of northeast England.
Chinese energy engineering procurement and construction contractor Energy China International Construction Group has partnered with local entities to develop a major green hydrogen project in Morocco.
Gas TSOs from eight countries surrounding the North Sea have signed a joint declaration committing to the development of the full renewable energy potential of the region.
A new project named “Icharus” has been launched in Salento, Italy, with the aim of studying the use of hydrogen as a green fuel.
Gas Connect Austria, a transmission line operator, has submitted two forward-looking projects to the European Commission in order to obtain Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.
Singapore is taking a step forward in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions with the development of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia solutions. Keppel Infrastructure and ExxonMobil have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate in the development of these solutions for use in Singapore.