Shell is developing a large-scale CCS project in southern Louisiana focused on Shell’s CO2 footprint at the Norco, Convent, and Geismar refineries and chemical plant. The project will also act as a CCS hub for other emitters in the region.
Shell is developing a large-scale CCS project in southern Louisiana focused on Shell’s CO2 footprint at the Norco, Convent, and Geismar refineries and chemical plant. The project will also act as a CCS hub for other emitters in the region.
The Yosemite Hydrogen Facility is expected to produce 24,000 kilograms per day of hydrogen. It will utilize dual bed gasification technology to convert woody biomass waste from local forest and agricultural producers into syngas while the generated CO2 will be captured and then stored permanently underground by CTV. Syngas is a combination of hydrogen, methane,… Continue reading Yosemite Clean Energy – Oroville
The project involves the installation of Bloom Energy solid oxide electrolyzers at Xcel Energy’s Prairie Island nuclear facility in Welch, Minnesota. Engineering for the 240 kW demonstration is currently underway, with construction expected to begin in late 2023 and power-on expected in early 2024. The pilot project is a recipient of a $12m DOE grant.
World Energy launched advanced engineering plans to convert its existing assets in Houston to launch a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) hub that will enable the company to produce another 250 million gallons of SAF annually by 2025. Production in Houston will nearly double the company’s volume capacity by 2025, making the low-carbon fuel available… Continue reading World Energy Houston SAF hub
The project involves World Energy teaming up with Air Products, Honeywell, and 15 other firms to build an SAF production and distribution hub in Paramount, California. The former oil refinery site will never again refine fossil fuels. By 2050 the facility will produce fuels that will displace over 76 million metric tons of carbon dioxide,… Continue reading World Energy | Paramount, California SAF Facility
H2OK is a liquid hydrogen production facility proposed for the Westport Industrial Park in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Phase 1 involves the construction of a 290MW facility, producing up to 60 tonnes per day of liquid hydrogen through electrolysis, targeting the heavy transport sector. The location offers the capacity for expansion up to 550 MW and 180… Continue reading Woodside | H2OK
Formed in partnership with Xcel Energy, NREL’s wind-to-hydrogen (Wind2H2) demonstration project links wind turbines and photovoltaic (PV) arrays to electrolyzer stacks, which pass the generated electricity through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen. The resulting hydrogen is stored for later use at the site’s hydrogen fueling station or converted back to electricity (via… Continue reading Wind2H2 Project NREL – Xcel Energy
This interstate coalition between Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Utah contracts with Atkins Nuclear Solutions and includes regional utilities. The group is proposing to build eight major hydrogen projects that will replace coal-fired power plants and supply a mix of hydrogen and natural gas to local communities and for transportation. The projects would generate 1,000… Continue reading Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub (WISHH) (encouraged)
CF Industries’ potential implementation of CCS at the Waggaman Ammonia Facility to produce blue ammonia. The facility has a nameplate capacity of 880,000 tons of grey ammonia annually. CF Industries acquired the facility from Incitec Pivot Limited in December 2023.
A potential petcoke-to-blue ammonia project in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. The Wabash Valley Resources facility is expected to produce 500,000 metric tons of anhydrous ammonia annually and it will repower and repurpose an existing gasification plant. It is a commercial-scale waste-to-ammonia production facility that uses CCS technology, with a commercial-scale geological storage complex for storage… Continue reading Wabash | Indiana Blue Ammonia Project