Renewables growth may close green hydrogen cost gap
New research by Wood Mackenzie indicates that green hydrogen production could soon compete with fossil fuel-based hydrogen.
New research by Wood Mackenzie indicates that green hydrogen production could soon compete with fossil fuel-based hydrogen.
BP has announced plans to construct a US$25 million pilot plant to test its new PET plastic recycling technology.
Dominion Energy and Smithfield Foods, Inc. have announced the companies are doubling their investment in renewable natural gas (RNG) projects across the United States to US$500 million through 2028.
Total has announced plans to double the polypropylene recycling capacity of its affiliate company, Synova.
Sobradinho hydroelectric plant, located in the state of Bahia, Brazil, has been upgraded with a floating solar system developed by Ciel & Terre® in partnership with SUNLUTION.
LyondellBasell has announced the construction of a small-scale pilot facility for the recycling of plastic waste into new plastics.
ExxonMobil has signed five-year agreements with the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and Bombay, to fund low-emissions technology research.
BASF has announced a €20 million investment in Quantafuel in order to promote a circular plastic economy.
IEA predicts that oil shale’s dominant role in Estonia’s energy mix is set to change substantially as the country moves towards a low-carbon future.
SoCalGas has awarded more than US$44 000 to the City of Corona, California, for the completion of a renewable natural gas project at its water and power facility.
Neste has supplied Lufthansa with sustainable aviation fuel as part of the companies’ collaboration for sustainable aviation.
Honeywell has announced that Diamond Green Diesel will use Honeywell UOP technology for its planned renewable diesel plant expansion.
Australian Gas Networks’ development application for the construction and operation of a AUS$11.4 million hydrogen production facility to produce renewable hydrogen has been approved by the South Australian Government.
Peel Environmental, working in partnership with Waste2Tricity, has submitted plans for a waste plastic to hydrogen facility at its 54-hectare Protos site near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, UK, which would help reduce fossil fuel consumption and create jobs.
According to a new forecast of the energy transition by DNV GL, gas and variable renewables will be the only energy sources for which demand is higher in 2050 than today.