The Central Louisiana Regional Carbon Storage Hub — CENLA Hub — involves the capture of CO2 emissions from natural gas processing facilities owned by affiliates of Energy Transfer in north and central Louisiana, as well as from other industrial sources in the area, for transport by pipeline to deep underground sequestration in the CENLA Hub.… Continue reading CapturePoint | Energy Transfer | CENLA Hub
Avina is developing a compressed green hydrogen facility to decarbonize the steel sector. The South Texas project will assist the steel sector by providing compressed green hydrogen as a clean alternative to traditional fuel sources. 360 tonnes per day production capacity.
Avina is developing a corridor of integrated green hydrogen production and refueling capacity. It includes 15 green hydrogen production and refueling stations with 210 tonnes per day total capacity.
Avina is developing an onsite renewable-powered liquified green hydrogen facility to decarbonize the mobility sector. It is Avina’s second Southern California project geared towards heavy-duty trucking’s transition to cleaner energy sources. The renewable-powered facility will produce liquified green hydrogen. 15 tonnes per day production capacity.
Avina is developing an onsite renewable-powered green hydrogen facility for refinery use. The project leverages onsite wind and solar power to deliver compressed green hydrogen. 15 tonnes per day production capacity.
A liquified green hydrogen plant in Northern Indiana. The hydrogen produced at this facility will be used by industrial customers looking to decarbonize hard-to-abate aspects of their processes. 15 tonnes per day production capacity.
Avina’s e-methanol production facility leverages advanced processes from reputable technology providers to synthesize methanol from captured carbon dioxide (CO2) and green hydrogen (H2) produced from renewable energy sources. This large-scale production facility will supply e-methanol to a constantly growing fleet of methanol-powered vessels. Annual e-methanol production: more than 300,000 tons Annual green hydrogen production: 70,000… Continue reading Avina Gulf Coast | E-Methanol
Avina is developing an electrolytic liquefaction facility on-site with a greenfield hybrid renewable energy solution. Avina is developing the project with Messer America. The facility will produce liquid hydrogen from renewables-driven electrolysis. In its initial phase, it will have a production capacity of 15 metric tons per day. The plant could ultimately be scaled up… Continue reading Avina Northern Illinois | Liquified Green Hydrogen for Industry
Avina’s power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel facility will produce liquid fuels from water and carbon dioxide, utilizing electricity generated from renewable sources. The facility will produce derivative alcohols as intermediate products followed by their conversion into aviation fuel. This production facility will supply e-SAF to its aviation customers. Annual e-SAF production: more than 40,000,000 gallons. Annual… Continue reading Avina Midwest | SAF (Power to Liquid)
Avina’s Ethanol to Jet Sustainable Aviation Fuel Facility will convert low-carbon ethanol into a jet fuel. The facility, engineered to produce 120 million gallons of SAF annually, will utilize alcohol-to-jet production technology pathway. The end product will be certified to meet ASTM D7566 standards. FEED is expected to kick off in Q2 2024, and as… Continue reading Avina Midwest | SAF (Ethanol to Jet)