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Infinium | Project Pathfinder

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

CapturePoint | Oklahoma Carbon Hub

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.

VertiBlue Fuels | Florida Biofuels Facility

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

New Fortress Energy | Northeast Green Hydrogen Facility

New Fortress Energy is pursuing a green hydrogen project in Northeast, with construction slated to start in 2024.

New Fortress Energy | Pacific Northwest Green Hydrogen Facility

New Fortress Energy is pursuing a green hydrogen project in the Pacific Northwest, with construction slated to start in 2024.

Pattern Energy | Corpus Christi Green Ammonia Project

A 1-million-ton-per-year green ammonia project in Corpus Christi, Texas, at an expected cost of $9bn. The facility is projected to come online in 2028. It consists of a new renewables project, electrolyzers, storage, and a pipeline, because the electrolyzer site is away from the seaport. It also includes a marine fuels terminal and an ammonia… Continue reading Pattern Energy | Corpus Christi Green Ammonia Project

Azure | CIB | Canada SAF Production Facilities

Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp. is developing three potential SAF production sites in Canada in collaboration with the Canada Infrastructure Bank. The CIB’s CAD $8.4m funding helps support Azure’s path of producing SAF by 2027. CIB and Azure are partnering on a FEED study for SAF production in Canada, which should be completed in 2024, and… Continue reading Azure | CIB | Canada SAF Production Facilities

Air Products | New York Green Hydrogen Facility

Air Products plans to invest approximately $500m to build, own and operate a 35 metric ton per day facility to produce green liquid hydrogen at a greenfield site in Massena, New York, as well as liquid hydrogen distribution and dispensing operations. The commercial operation of this facility is targeted to begin in 2026-2027. In support… Continue reading Air Products | New York Green Hydrogen Facility

MVCE | Gulf of Mexico Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant

Established by Azimuth Capital Management, MVCE Gulf Coast, LLC is developing a plant for the manufacture of hydrogen, MCH, and ammonia in the Gulf of Mexico. In January 2024, ENEOS Corporation made an undisclosed equity investment in MVCE. Through its equity participation, ENEOS will verify the commercial feasibility of manufacturing cost-competitive and clean hydrogen in… Continue reading MVCE | Gulf of Mexico Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant

AGDC | Arctic Carbon Capture Plant

Alaska Gasline Development Corporation’s carbon capture plant, located in Prudhoe Bay on Alaska’s North Slope. The plant is designed to remove carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide before natural gas enters the pipeline. The project is part of the Alaska LNG project, which has an estimated total cost of $44bn, and it includes the carbon capture… Continue reading AGDC | Arctic Carbon Capture Plant

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