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Cepsa and ACE Terminal agreed to supply green ammonia

Cepsa and ACE Terminal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under which Cepsa will supply green ammonia to the planned import terminal in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for end use applications in the industry after conversion of the ammonia back into hydrogen, or for direct end use in the shipping and other

Researchers getting closer to solving hydrogen storage problem

Researchers are now one step closer in solving one of the biggest bottlenecks associated with using magnesium hydride to store hydrogen. For decades, scientists have debated why dehydrogenation within MgH2 is so difficult. But now, the research group has uncovered an answer. Tohoku University researchers drilling into the magnesium hydride hydrogen storage concept are zeroing

Europe has adopted rules for green hydrogen

The European Commission has adopted long-awaited rules for how and when hydrogen can count towards the EU’s climate targets. The new rules envisage that the electrolysers to produce hydrogen will have to be connected to new renewable electricity production to count as renewable. To make sure hydrogen production is not diverting renewable energy away from

World’s largest river-sea intermodal LNG carrier delivered in China 

Chinese shipbuilders Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co and China Shipbuilding Trading Co deliver an 80,000-cubic meter LNG carrier, which is currently the world’s largest river-sea intermodal LNG carrier, to their client Shenzhen Gas Co. The Dapeng Princess is also the first LNG carrier to be completed and delivered by Hudong-Zhonghua in 2023, marking the start of

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Samsung joins MEG HP1 development project

Perth-based Infinite Green Energy (IGE) announced it has entered into a binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with key joint development agreement terms with Samsung C&T, to jointly develop and build the MEG HP1 green hydrogen plant. The agreement sees Samsung take a stake of undisclosed size for an undisclosed sum in the solar-powered green hydrogen

Carisbrooke Shipping partners with Carnot for hydrogen engine trial

Carisbrooke Shipping has partnered with Carnot whose consortium has been awarded £2.3m ($2.75m) to develop a zero-emission 50kW hydrogen auxiliary engine demonstrator. Following design, simulations and s testing, the single-fuel hydrogen engine will be integrated into a containerised system and mounted on the deck of one of Carisbrooke’s vessels for a 40-day sea trial in

ADNOC delivers first LNG cargo to Germany

ADNOC and RWE Aktiengesellschaft (RWE) has announced the successful delivery of the first shipment of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the Elbehafen floating LNG terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany. Produced by ADNOC Gas at Das Island, Abu Dhabi, the shipment of 137,000 cubic meters of LNG is

Newtrace to develop membraneless electrolysers

Newtrace to develop a new class of membraneless electrolysers to make a dent in the green hydrogen market, which currently is a miniscule portion of the 6 to 7 million tonnes of hydrogen produced in the country annually, all from fossil fuels. Prasanta Sarkar and Rochan Sinha co-founded Newtrace to develop a new class of

Hydrogen valleys development in Kochi

Kerala hopes to develop hydrogen valleys in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram and achieve 30% green hydrogen blending in the total hydrogen usage in the State by 2027. This was revealed in a preliminary draft drawn up for a Kerala green hydrogen policy. The draft was circulated for discussion at a workshop on ‘Hydrogen Valley in Kerala’

Sinopec puts first hydrogen refueling station into operation

Sinopec put China’s first integrated methanol-to-hydrogen and hydrogen refueling service station into operation. The integrated complex in Dalian, Liaoning province can produce 1,000 kilograms of hydrogen, with a high purity of 99.999 percent, a day, Yicai Global learned from Sinopec’s public relations department. Beijing-based Sinopec will promote the service model at its 30,000 gas stations

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