hydrogen
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Deployment of Mosaic DAC pilot units are envisaged for a pair of HIF eFuel facilities.
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Wind projects take center stage around the world, while Canada finalizes a geothermal energy project. In Finland, construction begins on the country’s first industrial-scale green hydrogen facility.
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A new 1.0 Bcf/D facility in Baytown, Texas, is expected online no later than 2028.
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Spending on low-carbon projects will increase by $60 billion this year, 10% higher than 2022, led by wind developments but helped by a significant rise in funding for hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization and storage infrastructure, Rystad Energy research shows.
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A company plans to use compressed air to store energy underground in California. The US Postal Service makes a historic announcement. India and Brazil set their sights on green hydrogen, and ammonia cracking takes center stage in Germany.
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Denbury acquires carbon-storage land in the South, Baker Hughes forms a new wells consortium, and Chevron and BP expand their investments. Hydrogen takes center stage across the globe, while the international energy transition makes strides toward its goals.
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Leveraging its existing natural gas interests, plus renewables potential in Egypt and Mauritania, BP is now factoring in Africa to realize its global ambitions as a hydrogen producer.
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Boosting gas production from Israel’s Tamar offshore gas field, combined with gas from the neighboring Leviathan field, will further the ambitions of both Israel and Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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The H2TS brings together technical professionals and academics who are active, or have a deep interest, in the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier.
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H2 Industries says it has developed a way to convert gas that normally would be flared into clean hydrogen and solid carbon at the oil field.