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Gentari partners with IHI Corp for green ammonia development

Petroliam Nasional Bhd’s (Petronas) subsidiary and clean energy entity Gentari Hydrogen Sdn Bhd has inked a memorandum of understanding with IHI Corporation to evaluate the feasibility of using solar energy producing green ammonia derived from renewables. Under the memorandum, IHI and Gentari will consider a business model for ammonia production and a suitable site for

Yara collaborating with Engie to build a green ammonia plant in Australia

Yara operates the world’s largest global ammonia network, including a world scale ammonia production facility in the Pilbara, Western Australia. In an effort to meet the growing market for green, zero carbon ammonia, Yara is collaborating with Engie to build a green ammonia plant adjacent to its existing fertiliser plant in the Pilbara. Stage 1

Jakson Group to develop $2.8 bn green fuel project

Jakson Green, part of the Jakson Group, said it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Rajasthan government to invest about ₹22,400 crore, roughly $2.8 billion, in Rajasthan State to set up a Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia project in phases. Jakson Green will set up a 3,65,000 tonnes per annum Green Hydrogen

KBR launches study to develop a green ammonia-based power

US-based engineering firm KBR has been awarded a study to develop a green ammonia-based power system for a semi-submersible drilling unit owned by Odfjell. The company will collaborate with Norway’s Odfjell and Equinor as well as Finnish tech company Wärtsilä to assess the conversion of the diesel generators on board drilling units to ammonia-fueled generators.

Govt to invite bids for renewable energy projects: R K Singh

The government will invite bids for battery storage projects from players looking to invest in the renewable energy sector, Union Minister RK Singh said. Bids will also be invited for green hydrogen and green ammonia projects, the power, new and renewable energy minister said at ‘India Ideas Summit’ organised by the US-India Business Council (USIBC).

‘We see a chicken-and-egg scenario with regards to the sourcing of green fuels’

Kristian Mogensen, Two-Stroke Promotion & Customer Support, MAN Energy Solutions, in an exclusive interview with Future Fuels magazine explains what solutions MAN is offering to ship owners in the pursuit to energy transition. What is the engine technical solutions MAN Energy Solutions offers to ship owners for green fuel transition? Currently we offer several such

ONGC signs agreement with Greenko for renewables energy

State-run ONGC said that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Greenko ZeroC (Greenko) to jointly pursue opportunities in renewables, green hydrogen, green ammonia and other derivatives of green hydrogen. The activities envisaged under this MoU will contribute towards India’s target of producing 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030.

NTPC and GACL agree to produce green fuels

NTPC REL has signed an agreement with Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals (GACL) to mutually explore the opportunities for establishing commercial-scale green ammonia and green methanol project. NTPC REL is a subsidiary of state-run power Genco NTPC, while GACL, a Gujarat government PSU, is engaged in the production of industrial chemical products. This would be the

ACME Group invests hugely on green hydrogen plant in India

ACME Group announced a green hydrogen and green ammonia project involving an investment of $663.65 (Rs 52,474 crore) in Tamil Nadu. The project will comprise 5,000 mw of solar PV plant, 1.5 GW of the electrolyser and 1.1 million tonnes of ammonia synthesis loop. The plant will produce green hydrogen and ammonia, which will help

JGC awards green ammonia technology contract to KBR

Japanese engineering company JGC Corporation has awarded US engineering firm KBR a contract for its green ammonia technology for a project sponsored by Japanese research and development agency NEDO. KBR’S K-GreeN solution produces green ammonia as a long-duration energy storage medium. Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide technology licensing and basic engineering

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