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Tenaska | Pineywoods CCS Hub

Tenaska is advancing the Pineywood CCS Hub, a carbon sequestration hub in Houston, Texas. As of May 2024, the project is highly developed. The project offers CO2 storage for manufacturers, power producers, and other carbon emitters in Southeast Texas. CO2 emissions from these facilities would be captured and transported to geologically secure underground storage locations… Continue reading Tenaska | Pineywoods CCS Hub

Element | Rio Tinto GH2 Production Facility

In May 2024, Element Resources announced the signing of a surface lease agreement with Rio Tinto at the Rio Tinto U.S. Borax mine site in Boron, California, which will be used for the development of a green hydrogen production facility powered by a dedicated, co-located off-grid solar electric generation facility. Element Resources will have an… Continue reading Element | Rio Tinto GH2 Production Facility

Catalyst Midstream | Berthold Blue Ammonia Facility

In January 2024, Catalyst Midstream applied for a $10m North Dakota Clean Sustainable Energy Authority grant for the construction of a blue ammonia facility in Berthold, North Dakota. That’s in addition to $37.5m it requested from the North Dakota Development Fund’s Fertilizer Facility Loan Fund in September 2023. The facility would be capable of producing… Continue reading Catalyst Midstream | Berthold Blue Ammonia Facility

Kemmerer Decarbonization Works | Blue Ammonia Project

Kemmerer Decarbonization Works plans to supply low-carbon intensity ammonia to customers in the agriculture, energy, and/or other end market(s) for a sustainable future. The KDW facility is planned to be constructed at the site of the Kemmerer Mine, located in Kemmerer, Wyoming, and would repurpose Wyoming coal. Kemmerer Decarbonization Works plans to combine four processes to… Continue reading Kemmerer Decarbonization Works | Blue Ammonia Project

Gulf Coast Ammonia | Blue Bayou Ammonia Plant (Phase 3)

Phase 3 of the Gulf Coast Ammonia project would involve building the facility’s “blue” hydrogen plant, which would produce 1,500 million metric standard cubic feet per day (MMscf/d) of hydrogen from natural gas.

BASF | Yara | Gulf Coast Blue Ammonia Project

BASF and Yara Clean Ammonia are collaborating on a joint study to develop and construct a low-carbon blue ammonia production facility with carbon capture in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. The companies are looking into the feasibility of a plant with a total capacity of 1.2 to 1.4 million tons p.a. Approximately 95 percent of… Continue reading BASF | Yara | Gulf Coast Blue Ammonia Project

CF Industries | Lotte | Clean Ammonia Project

In February 2023, CF Industries Holdings, Inc. announced it entered into a memorandum of understanding with LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation. The MOU is intended to guide the companies in a joint exploration of clean ammonia production and long-term clean ammonia offtake into South Korea. The MOU establishes a framework for the companies to assess the joint… Continue reading CF Industries | Lotte | Clean Ammonia Project

Air Liquide | Chevron | LyondellBasell | Uniper | US Gulf Coast Hydrogen & Ammonia

In October 2022, Air Liquide, Chevron, LyondellBasell, and Uniper SE announced their intent to collaborate on a joint study to evaluate and potentially advance the development of a hydrogen and ammonia production facility along the U.S. Gulf Coast. Specifically, the consortium would assess the potential for producing hydrogen using natural gas with CCS and renewable… Continue reading Air Liquide | Chevron | LyondellBasell | Uniper | US Gulf Coast Hydrogen & Ammonia

Calumet | Montana Renewables

Montana Renewables is a renewable fuel business located in Great Falls, Montana. On November 18, 2021, Montana Renewables was separated both legally and commercially from Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P., and was designated as an unrestricted subsidiary of Calumet as a part of the separation. Montana Renewables is modifying existing assets at the Great Falls… Continue reading Calumet | Montana Renewables

Fortera | Redding ReCarb Plant

In April 2024, Fortera opened its Redding ReCarb Plant, an industrial green cement and carbon mineralization facility. Located in Redding, California, the plant captures CO2 emitted during cement production and permanently sequesters it by mineralizing the CO2 into ready-to-use cement. The facility is built to capture 6,600 tons of CO2 and produce 15,000 tons of… Continue reading Fortera | Redding ReCarb Plant

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