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Gulf Coast Ammonia | Texas City Plant

An anhydrous green ammonia plant in Texas. Construction capital is provided by a joint venture of Lotus Infrastructure (previously Starwood Energy Group) and Mabanaft GmbH & Co KG. The project financing closed on December 30, 2019. The facility will have a production capacity of approximately 1.3 million tons of ammonia per year and will purchase… Continue reading Gulf Coast Ammonia | Texas City Plant

Fidelis New Energy | Grön Fuels Renewable Energy Complex

The project is a $9.2bn carbon negative renewable fuel complex at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge. The first phase of the multiphase, multiyear program is the 63,000-barrel-per-day Grön Fuels production facility. Fidelis originally expected to achieve a final investment decision in 2021, but as of April 2024 it is still working towards it as… Continue reading Fidelis New Energy | Grön Fuels Renewable Energy Complex

Osaka Gas | Tallgrass | Green Plains | Synthetic Methane Production Project

Green Plains Inc., Tallgrass and Osaka Gas USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan-based Osaka Gas, have commenced a joint feasibility study to evaluate the production of up to 200,000 tons per year of synthetic methane in the U.S. Midwest. The project partners aim to produce synthetic methane from low-carbon hydrogen and biogenic carbon dioxide… Continue reading Osaka Gas | Tallgrass | Green Plains | Synthetic Methane Production Project

Green Hydrogen Coalition HyBuild Carolinas

This effort will catalyze momentum to achieve mass-scale, low-cost, delivered green hydrogen in North and South Carolina, driving multi-sectoral decarbonization and local economic development. This initiative engages participants from across the green hydrogen ecosystem in an inclusive platform through convenings and analytical studies. HyBuild Carolinas will co-develop a regional vision and roadmap for accelerating the… Continue reading Green Hydrogen Coalition HyBuild Carolinas

Grannus | Blue Ammonia and Hydrogen Project

A blue ammonia and hydrogen plant to be constructed in Northern California. Called the Grannus Blue Ammonia and Hydrogen Project, the project aims to be California’s first blue ammonia and hydrogen facility producing 150,000 MT per annum of blue ammonia and 10,000 MT per annum of blue hydrogen. California Resources subsidiary Carbon Terravault signed another… Continue reading Grannus | Blue Ammonia and Hydrogen Project

Fusion Fuel, Electus Bakersfield project

The proposed project is a roughly 75 MW solar-to-hydrogen facility using Fusion Fuel´s HEVO technology, capable of producing up to 9,300 tons of green hydrogen per annum including nighttime operation. The project would require an estimated ~$180 million in capital investment, with a final investment decision expected in early 2024 and commissioning in the first… Continue reading Fusion Fuel, Electus Bakersfield project

Frontier Energy | Texas H2@Scale

Frontier Energy is partnering with GTI, University of Texas at Austin, OneH2, Texas Gas Service, SoCalGas, Toyota Motor North America, Shell, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Air Liquide and PowerCell Sweden AB to conduct two related projects: UT-Austin will host a first-of-its-kind integration of commercial hydrogen production, distribution, storage, and use. The project partners will generate zero-carbon hydrogen onsite via electrolysis with solar and wind power and reformation of… Continue reading Frontier Energy | Texas H2@Scale

Fortescue Centralia coal plant

The project involves a potential conversion of a Washington-based coal mine by Fortescue Future Industries, which said it would evaluate the feasibility of converting the former Centralia coal mine into a green hydrogen production facility after entering into a binding exclusivity agreement with the Industrial Park at TransAlta (IPAT) in Washington, United States. The proposed… Continue reading Fortescue Centralia coal plant

Florida Power & Light utility pilot plant

The FPL Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub will leverage solar energy to power the electrolysis process that produces “green,” or carbon-free, hydrogen from water. Once produced, the “green” hydrogen will be blended with natural gas and used to power an existing combustion turbine at the co-located FPL Okeechobee Clean Energy Center – creating cleaner energy that… Continue reading Florida Power & Light utility pilot plant

ExxonMobil | Baytown Low-Carbon Hydrogen Complex

A hydrogen facility producing up to 1 billion cubic feet per day of blue hydrogen. The carbon capture infrastructure for this project would have the capacity to transport and store up to 10 million metric tons of CO2 per year, more than doubling ExxonMobil’s current capacity. Using hydrogen as a fuel at the Baytown olefins… Continue reading ExxonMobil | Baytown Low-Carbon Hydrogen Complex

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