ETFuels taps John Cockerill and JM for 120,000-tonne e-methanol plant in Texas
ETFuels has selected John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey (JM) to support the development of its 120,000 tonnes per year e-methanol project in Texas.
ETFuels has selected John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey (JM) to support the development of its 120,000 tonnes per year e-methanol project in Texas.
Cemvision has reportedly fully electrified cement production in rotary kilns by combining hydrogen, plasma and resistive heating.
Dutch-based Power2X has selected Honeywell as a technology provider for its large-scale green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and e-fuel project in the Port of Rotterdam.
We must re-think the decarbonisation investment paradigm. It is not the ‘greenest’ projects that will get large-scale investment, only the ‘best’ projects will be bankable, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
bp has taken the final investment decision (FID) to build a 100MW green hydrogen plant at its refinery in Lingen Germany.
Switzerland’s national hydrogen strategy anticipates a rise in domestic hydrogen demand starting in 2035, driven by the expected decline in import costs.
Worley has secured the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia facility in Texas, the US.
At least three large-scale blue hydrogen projects in the US will reach a final investment decision (FID) in 2025, according to an analysis from Wood Mackenzie.
Germany should bolster its long-term competitiveness in the chemical and steel industries by importing cost-effective green feedstocks like ammonia, methanol, and direct reduced iron (DRI) instead of green hydrogen.
Germany has scrapped its €350m ($368m) plans for an EU-style renewable hydrogen auction 12 months after announcing the scheme, according to reports.