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Northern Lights To Ship & Store Carbon Dioxide (CO2) From Yara’s Plant

Northern Lights, which is a joint venture between energy giants Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, has signed a deal to ship and store carbon dioxide (CO2) from Yara’s ammonia and fertilizer plant in the Netherlands. From early 2025, 800,000 tonnes of pure CO2 from Yara Sluiskil will be captured, compressed and liquefied in the Netherlands, and

Hyundai Heavy Gets Design Approval For Hi-Rotor

South Korea’s largest shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has acquired design approval for Hi-Rotor, its own wind-assisted propulsion tech. HHI claims its rotor sail tech can contribute to reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions by about 6 to 8%. Many new forms of wind propulsion are coming to market of late. Separately, top brass at

BYD To Foray Into Indian Electric Vehicles Market

BYD, the world’s largest electric carmaker by volume, is set to enter the mainstream Indian car market with an electric SUV. BYD will assemble its electric cars in India at its facility in Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The Chinese EV maker BYD, which currently sells the e6 electric MPV to corporates and fleet operators,

Torghatten Nord’s hydrogen vessels gets AiP from LR

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian shipowner Torghatten Nord for two hydrogen-powered vessels operating on Norway’s longest ferry route, Vestfjordstrekninga, connecting Bodø, Røst, Værøy and Moskenes. The two vessels, designed by Norwegian Ship Design, will use a minimum of 85% ‘green hydrogen’ based fuel, helping to reduce CO2 emissions on

Amazon inks green hydrogen deal with Plug Power

Plug Power, a hydrogen tech outfit linked to Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest has inked a supply deal with online retail giant Amazon. The new deal will see Plug Power provide liquid green hydrogen starting in 2025, to help Amazon decarbonise its operations in line with its commitment to be net-zero carbon by 2040. The deal

NYK bets big on technology to convert garbage onboard into biofuels

Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) is looking at converting waste onboard into energy. Japan’s second largest shipping line by dwt has invested in Sustainable Energy, which operates an energy supply business using unused resources such as flammable waste generated in cities. Sustainable Energy has developed its own integrated subcritical-water organic-waste power-generation system, or ISOP system, which

Germany flags off world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train

Coradia iLint with fleet of 14 trains, manufactured by French company Alstom, were flagged off in the German province of Lower Saxony in Germany. They will operate between the northern towns of Cuxhaven, Bremerhaven, Bremervoerde and Buxtehude. The hydrogen-powered trains have a “range of 1,000 kilometres”, can clock a top speed of “140 kph” and

IPSC deepens partnership with California Ethanol + Power (CE+P)

IHI Power Services Corp. (IPSC) announced that it has deepened its partnership with California Ethanol + Power (CE+P) via a 15-year asset management deal to oversee its forthcoming Sugar Valley Energy campus outside of Brawley, California. The project is expected to produce approximately 70 million gallons of extremely low-carbon, fuel-grade Essential Ethanol™ from locally grown

Geely Auto secures $400m sustainable club loan for green transition

Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd (Geely Auto) has become the first Chinese automaker to secure an overseas sustainable club loan. The three-years $400 million facility will be used to support Geely Auto’s R&D of technologies and production of vehicles in new energy segment, enabling the company achieve its carbon neutrality goal by 2045. The oversubscribed club

Russia burns off millions of dollars in gas

Russia is burning an estimated $10 million worth of natural gas a day near its border with Finland, even as it threatens to push Europe into a winter energy crisis by restricting exports to Germany and other countries. According to analysis of heat levels and satellite data by Rystad Energy, State gas giant Gazprom is

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