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Research at WSU on hydrogen-powered vehicles progressing ahead

Washington State University (WSU) researchers have progressed ahead in finding out a way to make non-polluting, hydrogen-powered vehicles feasible. The process used by the researchers is a small electrical charge in combination with ethanol and water to produce hydrogen gas. They found that gas can then be used as a carbon-free fuel for motor vehicles.

Crowley inaugurates LNG loading terminal

Crowley inaugurated its LNG loading terminal in the southern town at Peñuelas in Puerto Rico. The facility marks a major milestone and supports the island’s economy with full-service, sustainable energy solutions to industrial and commercial operators in Central America and the Caribbean. The facility will significantly grow the company’s service capabilities in Puerto Rico, delivering

MSC to use LNG-filled green vessel from October 2022

MSC Cruises’s fleet will include LNG-fuelled newbuild MSC World Europa cuisse vessel. The vessel will be greenest and most efficient in MSC’s fleet that will enter into operation when it is delivered in October 2022. The company has informed about the ship’s environmental credentials recently. The vessel will also be the largest LNG-powered cruise ship

Total Energies likely join hands with Adani for hydrogen business in India

The French oil and gas major, Total Energies is expected to take up a 10 per cent or more minority stake of in Adani group’s hydrogen business in India. It is reported that the deal is currently in final stages and an announcement is likely from them.   Talks assume significance even as the Indian

India conscious of going for green energy: Hardeep Puri

India is more conscious of going for green energy than any other country in the world, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said at the World Economic Forum. He said special emphasis is being given on green hydrogen, biofuel blending and exploration and production of biofuel from alternative sources. The minister also

Toho Gas in Japan likely to deliver hydrogen from 2024

Toho Gas, a Japanese gas distributor, plans to start delivering hydrogen produced from natural gas at a plant with an output capacity of 1.7 t/d in Chita, central Japan’s Aichi prefecture, by 2024. The produced hydrogen is expected to have its carbon dioxide emissions offset with carbon credits and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)

Wärtsilä to partner with Capwatt in green hydrogen blending

The technology group Wärtsilä will collaborate with the Portuguese energy solutions provider and independent power producer Capwatt in the testing of a green hydrogen and natural gas blend fuel for Capwatt power plant located in Maia. The project will start in Q1, 2023 and it aims at testing blends of up to 10 vol.% green

Shell and Acu port in Brazil agree for developing pilot green hydrogen plant

Shell and Brazil’s Acu port have agreed to develop a green hydrogen generation pilot plant at the port’s facilities, located in the northern region of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Under the terms of a memorandum of understanding, the pilot plant, which is expected to be ready in 2025, will have an initial capacity

Gravitricity, Arup received grant from BEIS for hydrogen storage project

Gravitricity, an Edinburgh-based energy storage specialist, and Arup, a global built environment consultancy, have secured £300 000 from the UK Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to study the feasibility of storing hydrogen in purpose-built underground shafts. Gravitricity and Arup will collaborate to deliver a complete system design and commercial feasibility report for

Topsoe plans to build biggest electrolysers plant in Europe

Topsoe, a Danish engineering group, released plans to build Europe’s biggest plant making electrolysers – machines that produce the green hydrogen. The Danish plant will start running in 2024 and comes with a 2 billion Danish crowns ($284 million) price tag. The European Commission this month unveiled plans to end its reliance on Russian fossil

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