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Cepsa, Ohmium agree for developing green hydrogen technology

Cepsa, and Ohmium International have announced an agreement to develop highly efficient green hydrogen projects in the Iberian Peninsula. The companies will collaborate to develop and build initially small-scale projects aiming to develop a green hydrogen platform using Ohmium’s advanced modular PEM electrolyzers, with the possibility of providing Cepsa up to 300 MW of installed

China Merchants inks LNG carrier deal with Sinochem

China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES) has landed a long-term charter agreement with Sinochem Petroleum Shipping Singapore, a subsidiary of Sinochem Energy, for three of its liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier newbuilds. The Shanghai-listed energy transport unit of China Merchants Group said the deal involves the 175,000 cu m trio built by Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Corporation

New hydrogen production plant at Pyeongtaek launched in South Korea

South Korea has launched a 2,555 t/yr hydrogen production plant in Pyeongtaek, its first such facility in a metropolitan area, according to the country’s industry and trade ministry. The Pyeongtaek hydrogen plant is the country’s second such facility, following the launch of the Changwon production plant in Gyeongsangnam-do that has been operating since the end

First LNG dual fuel shuttle tanker delivered

A dual-fuel LNG shuttle tanker ordered by Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers AS, which is an affiliate of NYK, was delivered at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. The vessel has been named Frida Knutsen. The shuttle tanker will be chartered to ENI Trade & Biofuels S.p.A, a subsidiary of Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi S.p.A, and

Dual-fueled Tiger Bintulu made Bintulu Port its maiden port of call

The world’s largest and first dual-fueled LNG ISO tank carrier, the Tiger Bintulu, has made Bintulu Port its maiden port of call. Bintulu Port Sdn Bhd (BPSB) said the 192-metre-long vessel arrived at BPSB’s Bintulu International Container Terminal carrying 400 units of empty LNG ISO tanks. The vessel belongs to Tiger Gas Group. Bintulu Port

Enbridge and Pacific Energy to invest in Woodfibre LNG project

Enbridge Inc. and Pacific Energy Corp. formed a partnership agreement to invest in the construction and operation of the C$5.1 billion ($3.98 billion) Woodfibre LNG project in British Columbia. The Woodfibre LNG project is a 2.1 million-metric-ton-per-year export facility being built near Squamish, underpinned by two offtake agreements with BP Gas Marketing Ltd. for 15

3MW hydrogen fuel cell backup power plant built by Microsoft

Microsoft has demonstrated a 3MW power generation system powered by hydrogen – the latest step in its project to move towards zero-carbon backup power for data centers. The system was built by Plug Power, and uses hydrogen fuel cells in two 40ft shipping containers in a parking lot at Plug’s headquarters in Latham, New York.

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Foundation stone laid for first greenhydrogen project in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of India’s first public use green hydrogen mobility project at Leh. The project will be set-up by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) within next one and half year. The requirement of renewable energy for the project shall be met by solar PV project (1.70 MW) adjacent to

Largest green hydrogen and ammonia plant construction commences in Brazil

Unigel has invested an initial R$650m ($122m) in the new factory in Camaçari, Bahia state the country’s first green hydrogen plant. The plant will use three 20MW alkaline electrolysers from German manufacturer Thyssenkrupp Nucera to produce the H2. Unigel makes initial $120m investment in 60MW first phase, and the company has begun construction on the

GTT moves ahead on liquefied hydrogen carrier designs

Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has led world shipping in terms of LNG construction is now making advances into the liquefied hydrogen (LH2) trades. GTT has been granted two approvals in principles (AIPs) from classification society DNV for the design of a membrane type containment system for liquefied hydrogen and for the preliminary concept design of

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