The Canada and Manitoba governments are providing $2.9m over two years to support Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp’s FEED study for a planned SAF processing facility near Portage la Prairie. The facility’s construction is anticipated to cost approximately $1.9bn and to produce an estimated one billion liters per year of SAF, primarily using Canadian feedstock products… Continue reading Azure | Manitoba SAF facility
Avina is developing a green hydrogen production facility using commercially electrolyzers for the medium duty/heavy duty segment. The compressed hydrogen will be utilized for distribution in the Los Angeles area. Avina has entered an agreement with Chart Industries for the latter to supply their Howden compressors for Avina’s green hydrogen facility in Southern California. 4,000… Continue reading Avina Southern California | Compressed Green Hydrogen
Clean Hydrogen Works and project shareholders Denbury Carbon Solutions and Hafnia are pursuing the development of Ascension Clean Energy, a clean hydrogen-ammonia production and export project. Mitsui joined as a JV shareholder in June 2023. The project needs an estimated $7.5bn investment. It is located on the West Bank of the Mississippi River in Donaldsonville’s… Continue reading Clean Hydrogen Works | Ascension Louisiana Clean Energy (ACE)
The State of West Virginia, EQT Corporation, Battelle, GTI Energy, and Allegheny Science & Technology are collaborating to establish a regional clean hydrogen hub in the Appalachian region: the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub – ARCH2. ARCH2 is expected to be centered in West Virginia while expanding its impact in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. The… Continue reading Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub -ARCH2 (selected for DOE funding)
The Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), or the California Hydrogen Hub, is a statewide public-private partnership built to serve as the applicant and organizer for a statewide H2 hub. The State—led by GO-Biz alongside other state agencies, the legislature, local governments, and the State’s institutions of higher education, including UC and its… Continue reading Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems – ARCHES (selected for DOE funding)
The Alaska Hydrogen Hub anticipates initially producing more than 600 tons per day, utilizing natural gas feedstock from the Alaska LNG Project and sequestering the associated carbon, eventually growing to 1,600 tons of hydrogen per day in hub capacity. The Alaska LNG Project demonstrated through a comprehensive lifecycle analysis that it is the lowest carbon… Continue reading Alaska Hydrogen Hub (Discouraged)
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects at the Yuma Ethanol and Sterling Ethanol plants would capture and store 95 percent of annual carbon dioxide emissions during the fermentation process before it can be released into the atmosphere. The two plants use fermented corn to produce ethanol — a renewable fuel made from plants to… Continue reading Yuma and Sterling Ethanol Carbon Capture and Storage Projects
A potential carbon sequestration hub in the Fort Saskatchewan area, east of Edmonton, in Alberta. The hub would use existing infrastructure by connecting to Alberta Carbon Trunk Line system. The sequestration hub would serve large facilities in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland that are seeking CO₂ sequestration solutions. Initial hub volumes are expected to be between two… Continue reading Wolf Midstream Sequestration Hub