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Green Hydrogen
Hygenco agrees with JSL to build green hydrogen facility

Hygenco India signed India’s first long-term off-take agreement with Jindal Stainless (JSL), one of the largest stainless-steel conglomerates globally. The first of its kind off-take agreement in India will see Hygenco Build-Own-Operate the green hydrogen facility for 20 years. It will also become the first multi-megawatt scale plant with long-term offtake in Asia to be

Siemens to achieve carbon neutral target ahead of its original target

Energy giant Siemens is set to hit its carbon neutral goal at its Congleton factory eight years ahead of its original 2030 target. By adopting a range of ‘green’ energy measures at the facility the company has saved over £250,000 (US$302,000) a year and taken the 80% power-independent factory off the grid. Located in Cheshire,

Shell to close two crude oil pipelines for two weeks

Shell said that it plans to shut for two weeks in September a key crude oil pipeline in Gulf of Mexico that supplies oil to Louisiana refineries. The Odyssey and Delta crude pipelines in September will be shut for planned maintenance early-to-mid September, Shell said in a statement. The pipelines transport Heavy Louisiana Sweet crude

Wallenius Wilhelmsen gets loans worth $800m for emission reductions

Oslo-listed car carrier operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen has secured $800m worth of vessel-secured bank financing linked to the company’s emission reductions. The facilities consist of two new financing deals signed with 11 banks at the end of June, of which $670m was drawn down, mainly to repay $569m of existing vessel debt, while the remaining $130m

ONGC signs a deal with ExxonMobil for deepwater reserves

India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) signed a deal with global oil major ExxonMobil Corp for deepwater exploration in India’s eastern and western coasts. Under the deal, ONGC and ExxonMobil will put their attention on the deepwater reserves in India’s East and West coasts. The signing of the Heads of Agreement (HoA) ends ONGC

Anaergia to supply CO2 to European Energy A/S for green e-methanol

Anaergia Inc announced that it has signed an agreement with European Energy A/S to supply up to 60,000 tonnes per year of liquefied biogenic Carbon Dioxide for a period of 10 years. Anaergia will provide the liquified CO2 from the anaerobic digesters that will operate at its plant being built in Tønder, Denmark. Owing to

Maruti to develop E85-compatible flex-fuel engines

Maruti Suzuki is working on new flex-fuel engines compatible with up to 85 percent ethanol blended petrol (E85 fuel). Vehicles equipped with these engines will be capable of running on a wide spectrum of ethanol-petrol fuel blends, including pure petrol and E85. E85 petrol has 51 to 85 percent ethanol. It requires a re-engineering of

Cellula concludes demonstration missions of Solus-LR AUV

Cellula Robotics Ltd. Announced the successful completion of various demonstration missions using the hydrogen fuel cell powered autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), Solus-LR. The missions, executed in Vancouver’s Indian Arm inlet on July 15th, demonstrated the remarkable autonomous launch of a micro-AUV from Solus-LR while submerged and underway.  Following the launch, the micro-AUV surfaced and transmitted

MPC partners with NCL and Elkem for new carbon neutral ships

MPC Container Ships (MPCCS) has announced that it is partnering with North Sea Container Line (NCL) and Elkem on an order for two 1,300 TEU ‘carbon neutral’ methanol powered container ships. MPCCS has contracted the two carbon-neutral 1,300 TEU newbuildings at Chinese-based shipyard Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering. The contract price of $39M per vessel is

NYK concludes contract for altering LNG-fueled tugboat to ammonia

NYK, the Japanese shipping firm, said it has concluded a contract with Keihin Dock Co., Ltd., an NYK Group company, to modify tugboat Sakigake to ammonia-fuel specifications. Sakigake, a tugboat currently fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and operated in Tokyo Bay by NYK Group company Shin-Nippon Kaiyosha Corporation, will be converted to operate on

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