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Green hydrogen mandates likely for hard-to-decarbonize sectors

A proposal to mandate hard-to-abate sectors such as refineries and fertiliser conmpanies to use green hydrogen as feedstock is soon going to be tabled before the Union cabinet, India’s minister for power and new and renewable energy RK Singh said. He, however, did not specify the proposed percentage of green hydrogen consumption mandate that are

India needs to invest $13 tn to reach net zero by 2050

India currently produces about 70% of its electricity from coal, and the same fossil fuel underpins a range of heavy industries, such as steel, and cement. India will need to invest $12.7 trillion in its energy system, or more than three times its gross domestic product, to reach net zero emissions by mid-century and help

Monarch Energy proposes to invest to create hydrogen plant

In Louisiana, Louisiana Economic Development reported that Monarch Energy is exploring building a $426 million facility in Ascension Parish, in Louisiana. The company estimates the proposed facility would employ a carbon-free process to manufacture 120,000 kilograms of hydrogen per day to be sold as a “green” feedstock for a wide range of industrial and chemical

Blue ammonia expected to be available for maritime industry by 2027

Blue ammonia, an attractive fuel for the maritime industry, is expected to become available in significant quantities by 2027, with the potential for significant scale-up in production over subsequent years, according to a recent report by Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping. The report titled ‘Will CO2 storage limit blue fuel availability for

Regulators push for low-carbon bunker transition

Maritime trades have been powered by residual fuels that emit high levels of air pollutants and greenhouse gases for decades, but a growing number of regulators are pushing vessel operators to use greener energy sources. Now Having lowered the global sulfur cap for bunker fuels earlier this decade, the International Maritime Organization has set decarbonization

Incat Tasmania selects Wärtsilä solutions for world’s first zero emissions

The uniquely designed vessel will be fully battery powered, with e-motor driven Wärtsilä waterjets as the main propulsors.

India’s oil import bill declines by 35%

India’s oil import bill declined 35.3% during the first four months of FY24 due to easing crude oil prices over the past year. Refiners imported 79.4 million metric tonnes of crude oil for $41.6 billion during April-July, compared to 81.3 MMT for $64.3 billion in the same period of last fiscal, according to the Petroleum

Gadkari to launch 100% ethanol-fueled car on Aug 29

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said he will unveil a 100 per cent ethanol-fueled variant of Toyota’s Innova car on August 29. The Union minister, who has been exhorting automakers to come out with alternative fuel-powered and green vehicles, had last year launched a hydrogen-powered car, Toyota Mirai EV. This

Foundation stones laid for three renewable storage power projects in AP

After laying foundation stone for three renewable pumped storage power projects producing 5,314 MW of power in Nandyal district, chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy said these projects were environment-friendly and would reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy exuded confidence that the state would become number

Japan, Australia cos comes together for CO2 shipping development

Five partners from Australia and Japan have signed a research and development agreement to develop solutions for industrial-scale shipping of CO2. Future Energy Exports, JX Nippon, Low Emission Technology Australia (LETA), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Osaka Gas will be looking into the feasibility and operability of low-pressure and low-temperature solutions for ship transport of CO2.

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