TES and Tokyo Gas forge new partnership
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd (Tokyo Gas) have agreed to explore and develop e-NG supply chains globally as part of efforts to foster the global energy transition and the roll out of e-NG.
Based on this agreement, TES and Tokyo Gas will work together to raise awareness of e-NG globally, to encourage the institutional design of an international CO2 emissions counting system for e-NG and other fuels that contribute to carbon neutrality, and to establish an international supply chain for e-NG.
In Japan, in order to achieve the government's goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, it is important to decarbonise gas-based energy to meet heat demand, which currently accounts for 60% of Japan's total demand, and e-NG is expected to be one of the promising options. Because e-NG can utilise existing city gas infrastructure such as LNG receiving terminals, pipelines, and consumption equipment without
In Europe, several e-NG production plants are already in operation, and various new projects are being considered in Germany, France and elsewhere. e-NG is being focused on as a realistic transition option that can decarbonise while making effective use of existing LNG and natural gas infrastructure.
Both companies will continue to work toward the early realisation of the decarbonisation of LNG and city gas through the expanded introduction of e-NG.
Marco Alvera´, CEO of TES, commented: “I am delighted to announce this partnership between TES and Tokyo Gas, which marks a significant step forward in our mission to accelerate the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors through the widespread adoption of e-NG. This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to sustainable energy solutions and the global energy transition, in this case especially focused on the greater Tokyo region. Together, we are poised to revolutionise e-NG supply chains and drive the decarbonisation of industries that have long been a challenge. We look forward to working closely with Tokyo Gas to shape a greener, affordable and more sustainable future for us all.”
Kentaro Kimoto, Representative Corporate Executive Officer, Vice President and CTO of Tokyo Gas, added: “We are very pleased to conclude this partnership agreement with TES. TES has been promoting studies on the establishment of an e-methane (e-NG) supply chain vigorously and worldwide, and we are extremely encouraged to have TES as a partner as we promote and expand e-methane globally in the future.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/07112023/tes-and-tokyo-gas-forge-new-partnership/
You might also like
AI-driven refinery optimisation
Dennis Rohe, Imubit, navigates the trilema of efficiency, security and environmental responsibility.