Egypt wind farm ‘to save $5bn in annual natural gas costs’
Egypt and the UAE have signed an MoU to develop a 10GW onshore wind farm which will save $5bn in annual natural gas costs.
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Egypt and the UAE have signed an MoU to develop a 10GW onshore wind farm which will save $5bn in annual natural gas costs.
A new deal that promises to produce clean hydrogen while significantly reducing plastic waste has been signed between Egypt-based Green Planet for Sustainable Environmental Solutions (Green Planet) and solutions and energy company H2-Industries.
Kazakhstan may need to revisit investments in new exploration and production for gas to sustain and enhance gas exports to Europe and capitalise on renewable energy opportunities, according to a new World Bank report.
Air Products attributed higher costs, losses on sales of its Russia business and strength of the US dollar for a 4% drop in Q4 net income to $593 million.
A deal has been struck for the transportation and sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from a planned hydrogen-ammonia complex in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, with an approximate 7.2 million tonnes per annum capacity.
Mike Lucas, Vice-President and General Manager of OPW Clean Energy Solutions, sits down with Molly Burgess to share how OPW Clean Fuels came to life and its plans to drive growth
The Inflation Reduction Act and the Department of Energy’s decarbonization roadmap will both push the opportunity in clean energy and hydrogen in particular in the years ahead. Christian Annesley sets out the main developments
Saudi Arabia-based power generation specialist ACWA Power (ACWA) has made its first foray into Southeast Asia following an agreement with Indonesia’s state-owned electricity utility PTA Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to build two floating solar photovoltaic...
bp is accelerating its biogas and low-carbon business after posting $8.2bn Q3 profit which it attributed to an ‘exceptional’ gas marketing and trading result and higher gas realisations.
Australian electrolyser company Hysata has appointed Australia’s former Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel AC as Chair of the company’s new Global Advisory Council where he will counsel Hysata on the commercialisation of its technology.