Baker Hughes, Hanwha to develop 16MW ammonia turbines for shipping and power
The firms plan to complete a full engine test with ammonia by the end of 2027, before making 16MW turbines commercially available.
The firms plan to complete a full engine test with ammonia by the end of 2027, before making 16MW turbines commercially available.
“This engine technology could serve as a breakthrough in addressing the challenges of hydrogen transportation and green hydrogen production.”
“In a matter of months we intend to begin construction on what will be the largest renewable green hydrogen project in Europe.”
India’s Hygenco Green Energies has secured pre-certification from Bureau Veritas for its green hydrogen-based ammonia for potential export to the EU.
“In the current challenging climate for hydrogen producers in Europe, selected e-fuel production can offer promising value pockets for electrolysers.”
Syzygy Plasmonics and Lotte Chemical have commissioned and completed performance testing of the “world’s largest” all-electric ammonia cracking system in Ulsan, South Korea.
ExxonMobil could supply French ammonia distribution firm Trammo with up to 500,000 tonnes of blue ammonia from its planned Baytown hydrogen plant in Texas, US.
First Ammonia has awarded energy service provider Worley the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for its green hydrogen-based facility in Victoria, the US.
Up to 41 green hydrogen projects are expected to enter development in Africa over the next five years, although not one initiative on the continent has yet reached final investment decision (FID).
The European Commission will launch the Clean Industrial Deal in February in a bid to tackle permitting delays and red tape among hard-to-abate and new tech industries.