Mitsubishi Corporation has committed to joining ExxonMobil in a project focused on producing low-carbon hydrogen. This collaboration aims to advance clean energy initiatives and reduce carbon emissions.
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Exxon Mobil and Air Liquide have announced a collaborative effort to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia at Exxon Mobil’s Baytown, Texas plant.
JERA, Japan’s power generator, has forged a partnership with ExxonMobil to delve into the development of a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production project in the United States.
ExxonMobil, the largest U.S. oil company, is making headlines by lobbying the Biden administration for natural gas-derived hydrogen to qualify for subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act. This move has ignited a debate about the role of fossil fuel companies in the transition to cleaner energy sources.
ExxonMobil, one of the world’s largest energy conglomerates, is stirring up a contentious debate as it seeks substantial tax credits for hydrogen derived from natural gas, commonly known as “blue hydrogen.”
ExxonMobil and Linde have entered into a long-term deal for the off-take of carbon dioxide related to Linde’s new clean hydrogen production in Beaumont, Texas.
ExxonMobil, a US energy and petrochemical company, and Topsoe, a Danish company that specializes in carbon emission reduction technologies, have signed a contract under which Topsoe will deliver its hydrogen SynCOR technology to ExxonMobil’s planned low-carbon hydrogen production facility in Baytown, Texas.
The front-end engineering and design phase of ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas, has been contracted to Technip Energies (FEED).
At its petrochemical and refining facilities in Baytown, Texas, ExxonMobil is developing the first low-carbon hydrogen production facility on a global scale.
ExxonMobil has agreed to collaborate with Grieg Edge, North Ammonia, and GreenH to conduct research on the production and distribution…