Capital Power calls it quits for $2.4bn CCS project
Canada-based Capital Power Corp. (Capital Power) will not continue its pursuit of the CA$2.4bn (US$1.7bn) carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Genesee natural gas-fired power plant.
Canada-based Capital Power Corp. (Capital Power) will not continue its pursuit of the CA$2.4bn (US$1.7bn) carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Genesee natural gas-fired power plant.
A new distillation tower to make three high-purity hydrocarbons has delivered a step-change at the Texan specialty gas wholesaler Gas Innovations. Christian Annesley got the full story from Ashley ‘T.’ Madray Jr and Ben Gehrig.
California-based Thiozen, a spin-off of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has successfully produced clean hydrogen from sour gas waste streams at a pilot unit in the Permian Basin, US.
Air Products is confident about how the blue ammonia markets are shaping up, ahead of its massive Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, which will make blue hydrogen and blue ammonia, being fully commissioned and coming onstream...
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Air Products is not planning to spin out its hydrogen business as a separate entity in the next few years, as the nascent market for hydrogen is still developing and the price of the gas...
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Air Products expects to cease operation of all stand-alone steam methane reformers (SMRs) and have stopped or nearly stopped production of grey hydrogen within ten years.