Wave of new biogas plants confirmed for southern Europe
New biogas projects are moving forward in Italy, Portugal and Spain, in further evidence of the scale-up of biomethane production.
New biogas projects are moving forward in Italy, Portugal and Spain, in further evidence of the scale-up of biomethane production.
China’s ENN LNG, a subsidiary of utility company ENN Natural Gas, has signed the largest UAE–China liquefied natural gas deal with the UAE state-owned Adnoc.
French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has confirmed a €149m subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project, one of the country’s largest upcoming green hydrogen production sites.
Hidrogenii, a joint venture between US green hydrogen company Plug Power and chemical manufacturing firm Olin Corporation, has turned on a 15-tonnes-per-day hydrogen liquefaction plant in St Gabriel, Louisiana.
Water company United Utilities is partnering with UK-based climate technology firm Levidian on a pilot project to produce clean hydrogen from biogas at a wastewater treatment facility in Manchester in the UK.
The first public biomethane injection point in Latvia with a connection to the gas transmission network will open in Džūkste this summer.
Australia’s Woodside has signed two liquefied natural gas sale and purchase deals with German energy company Uniper for the total supply of two million tonnes a year of LNG.
US-headquartered maritime and logistics firm Crowley’s new LNG-powered containership Quetzal is now sailing on routes across the US, central America and Dominican Republic.
Oman and the Netherlands are to press ahead with developing a liquid hydrogen trade corridor, two years after a joint study agreement was signed to explore its potential.
Australia’s Woodside Energy has confirmed Sarah Bairstow will join in early May as Senior Vice-President for Louisiana LNG.