Innovation push is driving ammonia
The opportunity in hydrogen, whether blue or green, is closely allied to ammonia, since it holds such potential as a transport medium for hydrogen and as an energy carrier.
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The opportunity in hydrogen, whether blue or green, is closely allied to ammonia, since it holds such potential as a transport medium for hydrogen and as an energy carrier.
Synthesis gas, syngas for short, is a mixture of predominantly carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen and may also contain some carbon dioxide. It is one of the most common chemical intermediates. As such it is...
As the global hydrogen economy accelerates, the number of blue hydrogen and ammonia projects reaching final investment decision (FID) continues to grow.
Norwegian state-owned power group Statkraft has obtained a land lease for its planned 400 MW green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in the Shetland Islands, UK.
Power techs company Mitsubishi Power has completed a project that uses hydrogen as a fuel in an industrial boiler. According to the company, it is the first such project in both Egypt and the wider...
Decarbonised hydrogen, whether through turning grey hydrogen blue by carbon capture or via green hydrogen using renewables-powered electrolysers, goes to the heart of the energy transition.
Energy tech manufacturer Asahi Kasei will deliver a 1MW-class alkaline water electrolyser to the Central Finland Mobility Foundation (Cefmof) in the city of Jyväskylä, Finland.
Swiss direct air capture specialist Climeworks has launched a live demonstration of its DAC testing unit at the KAPSARC site in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
British energy major BP will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Pilbara, Australia, as it pivots to instead refocus on fossil fuels.
Kimberly-Clark UK & Ireland, manufacturer of consumer brands like Andrex and Kleenex, is set to invest over £125m into building green hydrogen facilities at two of its UK production sites.