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Zero Petroleum: Synthetic fuels in sustainable energy
An age-old science proven in photosynthesis and engineering feats of previous decades could hold the key to near-term decarbonisation, as Zero Petroleum Director Paddy Lowe explains in an interview with gasworld.
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£1 billion to be invested into Cheshire’s journey to net zero
Cheshire is set to become the North West’s renewable energy hub, with the recent development of a £1 billion investment blueprint which focuses on low carbon projects within the county.
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The blue hydrogen paradigm shift
The use of blue hydrogen will stimulate progress towards deep decarbonisation in many carbon-intensive sectors. It will also drive investment in integrated blue hydrogen production schemes, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Directory of sbh4 consulting, exclusively for gasworld.
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Stirling Cryogenics and AB collaborate on new technology
Stirling Cryogenics, a HYSYTECH group company, and AB are collaborating on the design, construction, installation and maintenance of liquid biomethane production plants with cryogenerators based on Stirling technology.
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Highview Power, Enlasa to develop cryogenic energy storage projects
Highview Power and Energia Latina (Enlasa) will co-develop giga-scale cryogenic energy storage projects in Chile and other Latin American markets as part of a new deal.
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SSAB-Linde collaboration mix oxygen in the combustion air
SSAB and Linde Gas, formerly AGA, have been working together to investigate the possibility of mixing oxygen in the combustion air to the heaters at SSAB’s blast furnace 3 in Luleå, Northern Sweden.
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New project develops groundbreaking fuel solution for ships and offshore
A fuel cell pilot system that can use different types of fuel was presented to Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg last week by Odfjell, Prototech, Wärtsilä and Lundin Energy Norway.
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Karpowership launches LNG-to-power project
Karpowership has initiated its first LNG-to-Power operation in Amurang, Indonesia.
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Highview Power opens new US headquarters
Energy storage solutions provider Highview Power has moved its US headquarters from Brooklyn, New York, to Alexandria, Virginia.
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Heavy-duty trucks with Shell card can now access Air Liquide's bio-NGV stations in France
Heavy-duty trucks with Shell card access will now be able to access Air Liquide’s network of multi-energy stations in France thanks to a new agreement between the two companies.
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Anders Opedal to take over as Equinor CEO
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has named Anders Opedal as its new President and CEO.
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Exclusive: An interview with Sunfire GmbH
Solid oxide electrolysis, high temperature electrolysis, high efficiency electrolysis – they all mean precisely the same thing. At least, that’s the view of Nils Aldag, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Sunfire in Dresden.
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Eni and Kogas ink energy cooperation MoU
Italian oil and gas firm Eni and South Korea’s state-run Korea Gas Corp (Kogas) yesterday signed an energy cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Solid oxide electrolysis grows up at CSIRO
gasworld speaks exclusively to Dr. Ani Kulkarni of Australia’s CSIRO to find out how his team’s R&D programme will enable solid oxide electrolysis (SOE) to contribute to decarbonisation of the energy and chemicals sectors.
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IEA: Outlook for biogas and biomethane
Modern societies and economies produce increasing amounts of organic waste that can be used to produce clean sources of energy, with multiple potential benefits for sustainable development.
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Cause for a new national renewables day?
Rob Cockerill reflects on two significant developments in decarbonisation that could arguably bring calls for 2nd March to be a National Renewables Day in the UK.
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The missing link in the energy transition
Ahead of gasworld’s hydrogen-themed March features coming online next week, Frank Wouters, Global Lead for Low-Carbon Hydrogen at Worley, along with Dr. Paul Ebert, Vice-President of New Energy and Networks at Worley, looks at hydrogen’s critical role in the energy transition.
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Linde to build new hydrogen stations in Korea
Linde has signed a 15-year contract with the Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC) to build, own and operate four hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) in Chungnam, South Korea.
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AFC Energy and HiiROC enter into green hydrogen deal
AFC Energy and HiiROC Limited have entered into a binding Heads of Agreement that will see the two companies work together in the production and supply of green hydrogen for fuel cell systems.
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ExxonMobil to lead global ethylene capacity additions
ExxonMobil is expected to lead global planned and announced ethylene capacity additions between 2019 and 2030, according to a new report from data and analytics company GlobalData.