United States Steel Corporation and CarbonFree have signed an April 2024 definitive agreement to capture carbon emissions generated from U. S. Steel’s Gary Works Blast Furnaces. The project will use CarbonFree’s SkyCycle™ technology to capture and mineralize up to 50,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year and will have the opportunity to be expanded… Continue reading US Steel | Gary Works Blast Furnaces SkyCycle CCS
American Bureau of Shipping, CALAMCO, Fleet Management Limited, Sumitomo Corporation and TOTE Services, LLC have executed an April 2024 Memorandum of Understanding to jointly conduct a feasibility study to establish a supply chain for the provision of clean ammonia ship-to-ship bunkering in the US West Coast. The study will be conducted at the Port of… Continue reading CALAMCO | Clean Ammonia Bunkering Demo
ACCIONA & Nordex Green Hydrogen (ANGH) is developing gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects in the United States. The firm is a JV between Spanish renewables and infrastructure firm ACCIONA and German wind turbine maker Nordex. It has several projects in development in rural America as part of a global portfolio of green hydrogen projects with a… Continue reading ANGH | Green Hydrogen US Projects
The eventual rollout of Ineratec’s 100MW commercial unit in the US. In 2023, Ineratec intends to scout locations in the US and establish a US headquarters. Sites in New York and California are of first interest but there are also growth intentions in Texas, Washington state and Appalachia. Ineratec is a developer of green hydrogen… Continue reading Ineratec | US 100MW Commercial Unit
Oberon Fuels, a California-based renewable fuels developer, is planning to build a Gulf Coast facility with a $200m capex. When operational it would produce 45,000 mtpy of methanol, or a comparative amount of rDME. Oberon Fuels hopes to reach FID by the end of 2024. In March 2024, Oberon announced it had hired Morgan Stanley… Continue reading Oberon | Gulf Coast rDME Facility
Pemex’s potential blue or green hydrogen production at its Deer Park refinery in Texas. Pemex, the Mexican state oil company, said in a March 2024 presentation that it is looking into opportunities for high-impact carbon abatement, which include a pilot project for green or blue hydrogen at Deer Park, near Houston, as well as potential… Continue reading Pemex | Deer Park Hydrogen Project
Power to Hydrogen has partnered with Shell to develop its first industrial pilot project in Canada, right across the border from Detroit. Power to Hydrogen is a Columbus, Ohio-based provider of on-site green hydrogen production and storage. It was founded in 2019. As of March 2024, it is raising public and private funding following a… Continue reading Power to Hydrogen | Green Hydrogen Industrial Pilot Project
A renewable fuels plant in British Columbia developed by a JV of Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure and Tidewater Renewables. The project, located in British Columbia, has a daily output of a new 6,500 bbl and it produces renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The parties have the right to participate in up to 50% of… Continue reading Tidewater | British Columbia Renewable Fuels Facility
A commercial demonstration carbon nanofibers unit in Canada. The new plant will generate multiple hundreds of kilograms of carbon nanomaterials per day. Carbonova Corp., a start-up that aims to turn greenhouse gas emissions into carbon materials. In March 2024, it closed its SAFE equity financing in an oversubscribed round with CAD 6m raised.
The federal government of Canada is investing CAD 5M to support Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp. in delivering a FEED study to support the construction and operation of a sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) production facility in Port Colborne, Ontario. The FEED study is expected to be completed in by the end of 2024 and the construction of the planned facility… Continue reading Azure | Port Colborne SAF Production Facility