Delfin signs LNG purchase agreement with Hartree
US LNG firm Delfin Midstream has signed a 20-year LNG sale and purchase agreement with Hartree Partners Power & Gas Company.
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US LNG firm Delfin Midstream has signed a 20-year LNG sale and purchase agreement with Hartree Partners Power & Gas Company.
The US has ‘effectively leapfrogged Europe’ with its support for the nascent hydrogen economy, according to the leader of a world-scale green hydrogen project. The funding put in play by 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act and...
Canada’s BC Hydro, the British Columbia-owned Crown corporation, has flagged the fast-growing potential for companies investing in hydrogen production to access clean-industry tariffs and plug into existing infrastructure and incentives in three hubs in the...
UK-based power generation company Carlton Power (Carlton) will supply international mining and materials companies Imerys and Sibelco with hydrogen from its Langage Green Hydrogen project.
Two Japanese companies, Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. and Sekisui Chemical CO., Ltd., have entered a partnership to develop a new and novel form of carbon capture.
UK-based MOF Technologies is rebranding to Nuada, a move that represents the company’s desire to ‘redefine’ carbon capture.
INOX Air Products, India’s largest producer of medical and industrial gases, has commissioned a 21.3 MWp solar power plant to be constructed in Uttar Pradesh.
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The Global CCS Institute has welcomed calls from G7 leaders to scale up carbon capture and storage (CCS) globally following the recent release of a communique calling for the large-scale deployment of CCS technologies.
Australian company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) plans to begin manufacturing the first Australian-produced electrolysers after successfully delivering its first working prototype.