NextEra Energy Resources, LLC and Linde are planning to develop an up to $1bn clean hydrogen facility west of Tonopah, in Maricopa County, Arizona. The Gila Hydrogen Facility will be developed by Gila Hydrogen, LLC, a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of NextEra Energy, in collaboration with Linde. The companies plan to develop the new facility on… Continue reading Gila Hydrogen Facility
An integrated green hydrogen and ammonia facility of up to 1.2 MMTPA. The Victoria County Navigation District “Port of Victoria” and ACME Greentech Ventures Americas Inc entered into an option agreement to lease a 245-acre site at The Port of Victoria in August 2023. ACME will conduct its due diligence and feasibility studies to develop… Continue reading Port of Victoria/ACME Ammonia Plant
An oxyfuel retrofit of an idled 65-year-old facility in Illinois. The project got a $1 billion award for FutureGen from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This money was formally committed on September 28, 2010, and needed to be spent by September 2015 or it would have been forfeited. The project was coordinated by the… Continue reading FutureGen
The Tenaska Trailblazer Energy Center CCS project received final air quality permits in 2010 and it was set to begin commercial operations in 2014. In June 2013, Tenaska canceled the project.
A green and blue ammonia production and export project in Port of Corpus Christi in Texas, USA. In February 2023, RWE, LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation, and Mitsubishi Corporation entered into a Joint Study Agreement to develop the project. The alliance plans to develop large-scale supply chains in Asia, Europe, and the US. The agreement’s parties target… Continue reading RWE, Lotte, Mitsubishi | Port of Corpus Christi Clean Ammonia Project
A Hydrofaction® commercial plant in Alberta turning biowaste feedstocks into renewable biocrude. The plant will focus on the use of third-generation biomass, such as non-commercial forestry waste (treetops, limbs, bark, and sawdust, bagasse), the biogenic portion of urban waste, and corn stover (all the non-kernel portion of corn production). In Alberta, Steeper’s first plant will… Continue reading Steeper Alberta Biomass Conversion Plant
A CAD $500m Hydrogenation-Derived Renewable Diesel (HDRD) refinery in Canada, which will transform renewable feedstocks, including Canadian prairie-grown canola oil into renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The company is targeting the end of 2023 for initial production, ramping up to full-scale in 2024.
A CAD$30 million commercial-scale, biofuel production plant in Sombra, Ontario. The capacity of the Sombra production plant is 7.5 million gallons of renewable fuel annually. The facility has a production limit of up to 11,700 cubic meters of renewable naphtha and 20,000 cubic meters of renewable diesel per year. In February 2020, FORGE Hydrocarbons Corp… Continue reading FORGE Sombra Ontario Biofuel Production Plant
In May 2022, Parkland Corporation announced plans to increase renewable fuel production at its Burnaby Refinery in British Columbia. The plans included expanding the co-processing volumes to approximately 5,500 barrels per day, and building a stand-alone renewable diesel complex, within the Burnaby Refinery capable of producing approximately 6,500 barrels per day of renewable diesel. Parkland… Continue reading Parkland | Burnaby Refinery Expansion
SAF+ Consortium is developing a commercial-scale project in Quebec. It is collaborating with Airbus Canada and Pratt & Whitney Canada to conduct a feasibility study for establishing local production facilities for power-to-liquid e-SAF in Quebec. The project would target an annual output of up to 100 million liters of e-SAF by 2028. e-SAF would be produced… Continue reading SAF+ Consortium Commercial-scale project