Norway makes moves with CO2 storage, hydrogen and ammonia
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has announced four new exploration licenses related to CO2 storage on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has announced four new exploration licenses related to CO2 storage on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.
Yara International has officially opened its renewable 24 Megawatt (MW) hydrogen plant at Herøya, Norway.
National Grid plans to sell Grain LNG and National Grid Renewables – its US onshore renewables business – as part of a streamlined strategy focusing on networks.
As 2023 passed without any major shortages, concerns have emerged regarding the potential for impending crises in 2024.
Green hydrogen must be used wisely and hydrogen production recognised as a limited resource that must be strategically allocated to hard-to-abate sectors, according to a new Danfoss report.
Uniper and SKW Piesteritz have signed an MOU covering the mutual supply of sustainable ammonia and other hydrogen derivatives.
Renewable energy company Nova Clean Energy (Nova) has acquired HyFuels, a portfolio comprising over 1 gigawatt of mid-to-late-stage wind and solar development projects, along with an early-stage green ammonia project.
The second day of gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey shone the spotlight on waste-to-hydrogen, underlined hydrocarbons’ key role in the energy transition and analysed the challenges preventing acceleration.
It will take more than four hours to put decarbonisation strategies into concrete, scalable and mass-market action, and even with wide-ranging policy support, the road to industrial and societal decarbonisation is sure to be protracted...
The Woodside Energy-operated Angel CCS joint venture plans to develop a large scale multi-user carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub to help decarbonise Australian and international industry.