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HGK Shipping signs agreement for hydrogen energy

HGK Shipping signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in early May with Hydrogenious LOHC Maritime and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies to collaborate on developing a scalable solution to make hydrogen available as a source of energy on a wide scale. The hydrogen-based technique is based on a liquid carrier LOHC (liquid organic hydrogen carrier). The two

Greenfield LNG storage terminal at Chhara Port

HPLNG, a subsidiary of Maharatna oil PSU HPCL, is developing a greenfield LNG terminal at Chhara Port, located in Gujarat. The company said that the terminal is being built in the coastal region of East Somnath district in Gujarat. Further, the company informed that the terminal has a regasification capacity of five MMTPA which has

ACME, and IGL to collaborate for green hydrogen

ACME and IGL will work jointly to promote the adoption by the customers and create demand for Green Hydrogen in the country.  Diversified renewable energy firm ACME Group and city gas distribution company IGL have signed an initial pact to jointly explore potential business opportunities in Green Hydrogen. ACME and IGL will work jointly to

Nel Hydrogen invests in Michigan

Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Norwegian hydrogen company Nel Hydrogen is establishing an automated gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Michigan. The project is expected to generate a total capital investment of up to $400 million and create more than 500 good-paying clean energy manufacturing jobs that build on Michigan’s leadership in the hydrogen space. Governor

Natural gas consumption in India likely to rise

Natural gas consumption in India is expected to rise in 2023 due to softening in LNG (liquefied natural gas) prices amid milder-than-expected winters in Europe, and muted demand in China, according to analysts. In the benchmark NYMEX platform, natural gas prices have fallen to $2.50 per mmBtu (metric million British thermal units) in April 2023,

Alaska Airlines partners with Zero Avia

Alaska Airlines has partnered with ZeroAvia, a U.S.-based company that designs and builds zero-emission, hydrogen-electric aircraft propulsion systems to retrofit a Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The retrofitted aircraft will expand the reach and applicability of zero emissions flight technology, further advancing the aviation industry’s quest towards achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

Nikola partners with Voltera for hydrogen infrastructure

Nikola Corp and decarbonization infrastructure provider Voltera signed a definitive agreement to develop the hydrogen fueling infrastructure to support Nikola’s deployment of zero-emissions vehicles. Under the strategic partnership agreement, the parties plan to develop up to 50 HYLA stations throughout North America over the next five years. The partnership is a part of Nikola’s prior

ADNOC Gas signs LNG supply agreement with TotalEnergies

ADNOC Gas plc has announced a three-year supply agreement with TotalEnergies Gas and Power Limited, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies for the export of LNG. The deal underscores ADNOC Gas’ position as a global LNG export partner of choice and cements TotalEnergies as a key strategic partner for ADNOC Gas in the LNG market, representing another

FID is less than 10% for hydrogen project proposals

As many as 680 large-scale hydrogen project proposals have been proposed globally, with an estimated $240 billion in direct investment through 2030. However, only about 10% of those projects, or $22 billion, have reached a final investment decision. According to Daria Nochevnik, director for policy and partnerships with Hydrogen Council, a global, CEO-led hydrogen initiative,

World’s largest dual-fuel LPG carrier named ‘Harzand’

The naming ceremony for the Harzand (60,000 dwt), the world’s largest dual-fuel LPG carrier, was conducted at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai. The vessel is part of what the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) is calling a fourth-generation design that improves fuel efficiency versus the yard’s earlier designs as well as increasing carrying capacity. The

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