Decarbonisation news
Inpasa announces construction of new biorefinery
Inpasa, the largest grain ethanol biorefinery in Latin America, has announced the start of construction of its new unit in Rio Verde, Brazil.
Europe’s LNG buildout slows amid anticipated decline in gas demand
Europe’s construction of LNG import terminals is losing momentum, indicating that countries across the continent overestimated future gas demand, the IEEFA has reported.
SAMSUNG E&A secure US$475 million EPF contract for low-carbon ammonia plant
SAMSUNG E&A has secured a US$47 million engineering, procurement, and fabrication (EPF) contract for a low-carbon ammonia plant in the US, marking its entry into the US energy market.
Honeywell introduces new technology to produce fuels from biomass
Honeywell has introduced a technology that converts agricultural and forestry waste into ready-to-use renewable fuels for hard-to-abate sectors.
Chiyoda awarded FEED contract for Taiyo Oil SAF facilities
Chiyoda has announced that it has been awarded the FEED contract for installing SAF production facilities in Taiyo Oil’s Okinawa Operations, Japan.
Topsoe SOEC technology selected for Forestal’s e-methanol plant
Forestal has selected Topsoe to deliver its solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology to produce hydrogen for Forestal’s e-methanol plant in Galicia, Spain.
SIAD selected for Pacifico Mexinol project
SIAD Americas LLC has been selected to provide an air separation unit for the Pacifico Mexinol ultra-low carbon methanol project in Sinaloa, Mexico.
Baker Hughes to supply technology for Blue Point Number One
Baker Hughes has announced an award from Technip Energies to supply a steam turbine generator along with critical centrifugal compression equipment for the Blue Point Number One Ammonia Project in Modeste, Louisiana, US.
Plug Power partners with Edgewood Renewables
Plug Power has partnered with Edgewood Renewables to build a renewable fuels facility in Nevada, US, utilising renewable natural gas and low-carbon hydrogen.
NEXTCHEM (MAIRE) to cooperate on energy transition initiatives in Uzbekistan
NEXTCHEM and Uzkimyosanoat JSC have signed an agreement on a potential collaboration to develop a carbon capture project in Uzbekistan.