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McPhy chooses Grenoble for power supply
The company has signed an electricity supply contract with Grenoble Gas Electricity which is 100% guaranteed to be generated from renewable sources – from hydroelectric, solar, and wind power.
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Air Products and Suzuki Shokan to develop H2 fuelling
The work will be for Japan’s material handling market and will leverage Air Products US material handling market experience.
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JV to develop LNG fuel market opportunities
Klaipedos Nafta, operator of the first full scale LNG terminal in the Baltic Sea region, and Bomin Linde LNG, Germany-based provider of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as marine fuel, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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LNG plunges 61.7% - largest year-on-year drop
Prices of spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) for March delivery to northeast Asia saw their largest year-over-year drop on record, plunging 61.7% from March 2014 to average $7.436 per million British thermal units (/MMBtu), according to latest Platts Japan/Korea Marker (Platts JKM™) data for month-ahead delivery.
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Australia Pacific LNG reaches Curtis Island
Australia Pacific LNG has reached a significant milestone with the arrival of first gas from its coal seam gas fields in the Surat Basin to its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on Curtis Island, near Gladstone, Queensland.
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Malta power plant construction deal for Siemens
Siemens has been awarded an order by Electrogas Malta for the turnkey construction of a 200 megawatt (MW) natural-gas-fired combined cycle power plant (CCPP). The order value for Siemens is about €175m.
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Altenesol completes 15-year LNG supply deal
A 15-year take or pay contract for 14,000 million btu per day (MMbtud) of LNG from train one of the Nataly 1 site. The approximate value of this contract over the full term is over (US) $800m.
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Applied LNG begins Texas plant construction
Applied LNG announced today that construction has started on the first liquefaction train of its Midlothian LNG Plant. Applied LNG recently closed a $22.5m senior secured loan to complete the funding of this project.
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McPhy connects ENERTRAG’s power plant to network
Since the hydrogen injection system in November 2014 has come on line, more than 100MWh of surplus wind energy have been converted into hydrogen and injected into the gas supply network by ENERTRAG’s hybrid power plant in Prenzlau.
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BASF begins Open Innovation energy contest
The Open Innovation Contest BASF is starting today aims to find ideas to store energy from renewable energy sources. The context calls for sustainable technologies, which are capable of storing power from the grid and feeding it back into it.
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$30m contract for proposed Sarita Bay LNG signed
Huu-ay-aht First Nations and Steelhead LNG have signed a contract with WorleyParsons, which could be worth in excess of $30m, for the provision of environmental, engineering, geotechnical and regulatory services at their proposed LNG Project at Sarita Bay on Vancouver Island.
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10 minutes with...Jenny Cameron
Take 10 minutes out with Jenny Cameron, CEO of Sabre Safety, who introduces us to the company’s operations, its connection to the industrial gases industry, and the challenges faced in personally driving the company’s global expansion.
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Lithuanian LNG terminal wins industry recognition
Lithuania’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Klaipeda, the first facility in the Baltic States to break Gazprom’s monopoly of supply, won the Project of the Year award at the European Gas Conference in Vienna that ended on 29th January.
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Hydrogen filling stations continue to open
The hydrogen revolution, on a global scale, shows no sign of slowing as Air Liquide inaugurates a filling station in the city of Saint-Lô in the Manche department. The Manche General Council is the first local authority in France to have a hydrogen station for its vehicles.
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Restructure at Plug Power "for growth"
Ahead of the company’s investor update tomorrow (Wednesday 28 th January) Plug Power has announced changes made to its executive team to prepare the business for “growth and new market expansion” in 2015.
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One year of fuel cell park performance heralded
FuelCell Energy Inc.’s flagship Dominion Bridgeport Fuel Cell Park “pleasing” after the project provides clean power for 15,000 homes and hits the first year milestone.
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Wärtsilä’s LNG reliquefaction and gas handling systems selected
Four new LNG carriers are set to feature Wärtsilä’s LNG reliquefaction and gas handling systems. The carriers are being build by the Hudong-Zhongua Shipbuilding yard in China.
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Containerships and BOC sign LNG deal
Containerships Ltd’s first LNG powered trucks in the UK are now being refuelled at BOC’s new liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling station in Teesport, Middlesbrough. The site is also available for third party access by arrangement.
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Fuel cell developer brings hydrogen systems to India
Intelligent Energy, a developer of fuel cells based in the United Kingdom, is in the process of taking its technology to India to be used to power telecommunications towers in the country.
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Year of growth for McPhy Energy
In announcing the end of year financial results – with the final quarter of 201 registering revenue growth of 24% McPhy is a specialist in hydrogen based solutions for energy storage and industrial applications.