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Daimler Truck, Kawasaki to study liquid H2 supply chains

Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Daimler Truck AG have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study the establishment and optimization for supply of liquid hydrogen for the decarbonization or road freight transportation in Europe. The agreement was signed during the Hydrogen Council annual meeting in Berlin, Germany. The mutual initiative between the two companies includes

Russia overtook US as gas supplier to Europe in May

Europe’s gas imports from Russia overtook supplies from the US for the first time in almost two years in May, despite the region’s efforts to wean itself off Russian fossil fuels since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While one-off factors drove the reversal, it highlights the difficulty of further reducing Europe’s dependence on gas from

ADDED partners with Broaden Energy for hydrogen manufacturing hub

The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) has partnered with Broaden Energy to launch the first hydrogen equipment manufacturing complex in Abu Dhabi. The complex aims to support the goals of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy (ADIS), advancing sustainability, developing value chains, and strengthening Abu Dhabi’s position as the region’s most competitive industrial hub.

MNRE and IREDA host conference highlighting Green Energy Potential

Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), in collaboration with the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA), organized a pre-event conference for Global Wind Day at the Welcome Hotel in Bhubaneswar. The speech of Lalit Bohra, Joint Secretary (MNRE) was read out by Dr. B. K. Mohanty, Director (Finance), IREDA, in which he emphasized

Aramco and NextDecade announce Heads of Agreement for offtake of LNG

Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, and NextDecade Corporation (NextDecade) announced that their respective subsidiaries have executed a non-binding Heads of Agreement (HoA) for a 20-year liquefied natural gas sale and purchase agreement (LNG SPA) for offtake from Train 4 at the Rio Grande LNG Facility at the Port of

LNG availability and EU elections keep EU ETS allowances flat

EU allowances are showing some signs that the gas-driven rally may be running out of steam, as a rebound in Norwegian North Sea production relieves energy supply fears. The UK ETS also snapped its weeks-long winning streak as speculative buying took a breather. Carlton Carbon data for the week shows that EUAs fell by €2.71

Scientists at Skoltech discover new way to produce hydrogen

A team of Russian scientists from Moscow’s Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) has unveiled a potentially groundbreaking approach to hydrogen production within gas wells. This method eliminates the need for capturing carbon at the surface, potentially bypassing the costly and complex carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Their lab experiment suggests extracting up

Cochin port likely to invite EoI to execute green hydrogen pilot

Cochin Port Authority is focussing on inviting Expressions of Interest shortly to execute a green hydrogen pilot project, which is expected to start production within a year. According to its Chairman B Kasiviswanathan, the port has already got existing capabilities and rich experience of handing liquid cargo, especially chemicals like ammonia. The port therefore will

SGMF study finds ammonia reduces shipping GHG emissions

An independent study, commissioned by the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF), has revealed that greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions of up to 61% are now achievable from using ammonia as a marine fuel, depending on the marine technology employed. SGMF said that the analysis concluded that ammonia can “beyond question” contribute significantly to

JSW Energy to commission green hydrogen plant in March 2025

JSW Energy expects to commission its pilot green hydrogen project in the fourth quarter (March) of this fiscal. The pilot project has a capacity of 3,800 tonnes a year using 25MW of renewable electricity and the produced hydrogen gas will be supplied to JSW Steel’s manufacturing facilities through pipelines. As of now, the company said

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