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MMEX | Pecos County Blue Hydrogen

A blue hydrogen facility at MMEX’s Pecos County site in Texas. It has an estimated capex of estimated of $1.25bn The project produces blue hydrogen utilizing an autothermal reformerx technology along with carbon capture. In turn, the hydrogen will be used in Siemens Energy turbines and generator sets to produce 265 MWe of electric power… Continue reading MMEX | Pecos County Blue Hydrogen

MMEX | Pecos County Green Hydrogen

A green hydrogen project located on MMEX’s 321-acre site in Pecos County, Texas. It is expected to cost between $850m – $900m at 2x capacity. The project utilizes the electrolyzer technology of Siemens Energy, which converts water to hydrogen through electrolysis. The facility uses solar power provided by TotalEnergies, with the company’s water supply to… Continue reading MMEX | Pecos County Green Hydrogen

Mitsubishi | Gulf Coast Ammonia

The project involves ammonia production at a Mitsubishi project commencing from a Gulf Coast facility in the latter half of the decade. Mitsubishi aims to introduce the ammonia to the Japanese market. The project is targeted to produce an ammonia volume of around 1 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) with associated CO2 emissions of… Continue reading Mitsubishi | Gulf Coast Ammonia

Hy Stor | Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (encouraged)

Hy Stor Energy’s first hydrogen hub, in development with partner Connor, Clark & Lunn. During its first phase, the Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub is expected to produce an estimated 110 million kilograms of green hydrogen annually and store more than 70 million kg of green hydrogen in its underground salt caverns. Pending regulatory approvals and… Continue reading Hy Stor | Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (encouraged)

Midwestern Hydrogen Coalition (encouraged)

A seven-state coalition including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Little has been published about the concept, but an MoU notes that the Midwest has a recognized diversity of clean hydrogen production pathways, giving participating states the opportunity to capitalize on their natural assets. It also states that the Midwest has the largest… Continue reading Midwestern Hydrogen Coalition (encouraged)

Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub – MACH2 (selected for DOE funding)

The Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Hub spans the Delaware River and includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, and southern New Jersey. The Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Hub will help unlock hydrogen-driven decarbonization in the Mid-Atlantic while repurposing historic oil infrastructure and using existing rights-of-way. The Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Hub plans to develop renewable hydrogen production facilities from renewables and nuclear electricity using both… Continue reading Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub – MACH2 (selected for DOE funding)

Marquis SAF plant

The company, which is developing the plant in partnership with LanzaJet, a SAF firm, recently completed a feasibility study for the project, and is looking for airlines or users of renewable diesel as offtakers. Marquis owns and operates a 400 million gallon per year ethanol plant – the largest dry-grind ethanol plant in the world… Continue reading Marquis SAF plant

Maire Tecnimont Iowa ammonia project

Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. and its subsidiaries NextChem, MET Development and Stamicarbon have reached an agreement with US-based Greenfield Nitrogen LLC, to develop the first dedicated green ammonia plant in the US Midwest. As part of the agreement, NextChem will start a feasibility study for the 240 metric tons per day green ammonia project, utilizing renewable… Continue reading Maire Tecnimont Iowa ammonia project

LSB | Pryor Green Ammonia Project

LSB entered conducted a feasibility study with Thyssenkrupp Uhde USA, LLC and Bloom Energy to develop a project to produce approximately 30,000 metric tons of green ammonia per year at LSB’s Pryor, Oklahoma facility. Thyssenkrupp Uhde would develop the engineering design to convert a small portion of Pryor’s existing grey ammonia capacity into green ammonia.… Continue reading LSB | Pryor Green Ammonia Project

LSB | Lapis Energy | El Dorado Blue Ammonia CCS Project

LSB Industries and Lapis Energy are developing a project to capture and permanently sequester CO2 at LSB’s El Dorado, Arkansas facility. The CO2 is produced as a by-product of LSB’s ammonia production at the facility. The CO2 will be injected into deep geological formations largely located under LSB’s existing 1,400-acre plant site. Lapis, backed by… Continue reading LSB | Lapis Energy | El Dorado Blue Ammonia CCS Project

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