Total Solar DG and SLNG sign solar agreement
Total Solar is set to finance, build and operate a solar system at an SLNG terminal on Jurong Island, Singapore.
Total Solar is set to finance, build and operate a solar system at an SLNG terminal on Jurong Island, Singapore.
The two companies are aiming to further digital transformation in energy systems and advance the net zero carbon goals of each other.
The aim of the agreement is to jointly define and develop initiatives for green hydrogen production and transport, and for carbon dioxide capture, transport and reuse or storage (CCS and CCU).
ExxonMobil has announced that it has completed the successful sea trial of its first marine biofuel oil.
In order to reach this goal, by 2030 the company will reduce CO2 emissions from its current refining and petrochemical assets by 20%.
Wood Mackenzie recently addressed the topic of carbon-neutral LNG at the Gastech Virtual Summit.
LyondellBasell's MoReTec advanced recycling technology aims to return post-consumer plastic waste to its molecular form for use as a feedstock for new plastic materials.
Haldor Topsoe has set out an ambition to become the global leader in technologies to reduce carbon emissions by 2024.
Axens, IFPEN and JEPLAN have signed an agreement to demonstrate and commercialise an innovative process for the recycling of all types of waste PET.
Partnering with waste management firm Saica Natur, INEOS O&P has expanded its Recyl-IN range of products to include packaging solutions with over 60% recycled content.
Shell has said it will replace the ethylene steam cracker furnaces at its Moerdijk petrochemicals complex in the Netherlands.
Haldor Topsoe has knowledge on converting captured CO2 into sustainable methanol, which it will bring to the project.
The decision reflects Chart’s strategy and capital allocation approach to focus on its core capabilities and offerings while continuing to expand its presence in clean energy applications.
The new IEEFA report forecasts the demand for green hydrogen to reach 8.7 million tpy by 2030.
Neste is supplying Alaska Airlines, American Airlines and JetBlue Airways with sustainable aviation fuel for flights from San Francisco International Airport.