A University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources’s pilot project tackling the large quantities of water produced by oil and gas wells by adequately treating it so it can be used for generating hydrogen. The pilot project will be deployed at Williams Echo Springs gas plant, in Wamsutter, Wyoming. Steam methane reforming is a well-established… Continue reading University of Wyoming SER | William Echo Springs H2 Pilot Project
The Triangle Unit Carbon Capture and Storage Project uses biomass as feedstock for low-carbon renewable natural gas. It uses the byproducts of sugar beet refining as feedstock injection, dilutes the byproducts unavailable for human consumption, and injects them into deep coalbed methane wells and related nonproductive natural gas infrastructure. The feedstock is naturally converted into… Continue reading Cowboy Clean Fuels | Triangle Unit Carbon Capture and Storage Project
A project that converts coal from the WyoDak mine into low-carbon hydrogen and single-stream CO2. In January 2024, Black Hills Energy and Babcock & Wilcox have been awarded $15,995,451 – in two phases of funding – for the project. With the award, BHE and B&W will complete the planning and design package for a facility… Continue reading Black Hills Energy | WyoDak Mine BrightLoop Demo
California Ethanol + Power (CE+P)’s first project, Sugar Valley Energy, comprising three main production facilities: ethanol, electricity, and biomethane. It is located in Imperial Valley, California. The project will annually produce 61 million gallons of SAF, as well as 41 megawatts of electricity, 25 MW of which will be available for export into the grid,… Continue reading CE+P | Sugar Valley Energy
Infinium’s drop-in eFuels facility in Corpus Christi, Texas. The project is located adjacent to Howard Energy Partners’ facility, which provides the carbon dioxide used as a primary feedstock in Infinium’s electrofuels production process. Renewable energy is sourced from NextEra Energy retail partner Gexa, utilizing regional wind and solar assets. Pathfinder is scheduled to start production… Continue reading Infinium | Project Pathfinder
ETFuels’ e-methanol project in West Texas. It would require between 300MW – 500MW of renewables and cost between $800m – $900m. It is expected to produce 80,000 to 120,000 tons per year of e-methanol on site. The e-methanol would then be trucked to end markets. The project follows the blueprint of ETFuels’ projects in Finland… Continue reading ETFuels | West Texas E-Methanol Facility
A Denbury’s sequestration site in Baldwin, Alabama. It has a potential storage capacity of 300 mmt, with an anticipated injection capacity of 10-20 mmt per year. Denbury commenced drilling on the site in early 2023. It is now awaiting for a Class VI permit.
CapturePoint is developing the Oklahoma Carbon Hub in Osage and Kay Counties, Oklahoma. The hub is a deep underground carbon storage center. CapturePoint is an affiliate CapturePoint Solutions LLC. Heimdal’s DAC facility, Project Bantam, is co-located at the hub.
Heimdal’s debut DAC facility. The facilityis co-located onsite at CapturePoint’s Oklahoma Carbon Hub in Osage and Kay Counties, Oklahoma, where CapturePoint affiliate CapturePoint Solutions LLC is developing a deep underground carbon storage center. Project Bantam launched in August 2024 with a capacity of more than 5,000 tons of CO2 per year. Originally, Heimdald said the project… Continue reading Heimdal | Project Bantam
A biofuels facility in Florida developed by VertiBlue Fuels LLC. VertiBlue Fuels LLC is a partnership between Blue Biofuels and Vertimass to employ Vertimass’ proprietary Consolidated Alcohol Deoxygenation and Oligomerization technology to produce SAF and renewable propane and butane as co-products from ethanol. The facility is anticipated to produce an estimated 10 million gallons of… Continue reading VertiBlue Fuels | Florida Biofuels Facility