8 Rivers Capital is developing the Cormorant Clean Energy Project, a low carbon ammonia production facility in Port Arthur, Texas. The Cormorant project will be powered by 8 Rivers’ proprietary 8RH2 hydrogen process, representing the first commercial deployment of the technology, the release states. Cormorant will produce an estimated 880,000 tons of ammonia and capture more… Continue reading 8 Rivers | Cormorant Ultra-Low-Carbon Ammonia
Standard Biocarbon’s biochar and carbon capture facility in Enfield. Production is scheduled to commence in Q1 2024. The facility will produce 16,000 cubic yards of biochar and capture 3,000 tons of carbon a year. Biochar, a charcoal-like material, is produced by heating organic matter to an extremely high temperature in a low-oxygen environment. The biochar… Continue reading Standard Biocarbon | Enfield Biochar Facility
A SAF production facility in Cherryvale, Kansas. Once fully operational, the facility will produce approximately 135 million gallons per year of renewable fuels, primarily SAF. Azure plans to complete a FEED study in 2024. FID is expected by early 2025. Azure has executed a letter of intent with CapturePoint Solutions to explore the opportunity to… Continue reading Azure | Cherryvale SAF Production Facility
The expansion of Aether Fuel’s demo facility in Chicago. Aether Fuels makes fuels using waste carbon streams, such as captured CO2, industrial waste gases, municipal solid waste, agricultural residues, and waste biomass. In December 2023, Aether Fuels announced it raised $8.5m in pre-Series A financing via convertible notes from a global syndicate including JetBlue Ventures, TechEnergy… Continue reading Aether Fuels | Chicago Facility
Red Earth Energy uses sustainable biomass and burns it in a high-temperature process in the absence of oxygen called pyrolysis to produce renewable fuels, including renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, or hydrogen. A typical biorefinery will produce 18 million liters of drop-in renewable fuel.
Red Earth Energy project in Trinity Bay in partnership with Miawpukek First Nation. The project would utilize 1.1 gigawatts of wind energy in the first phase to proudce green hydrogen, with the potential to triple by the final stage. The company’s equity partner is Frontier Impact Group.
Commercial green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities powered by wind energy, located in Central Newfoundland. The project includes the development of up to 530-turbine wind farm with the ability to generate 3.5 GW of electricity and 150 MW solar photo voltaic. The facility will have the capacity to produce 165kta of hydrogen and 5000 metric… Continue reading EVREC | Central Newfoundland Project
EverWind proposes to build a renewable energy hub producing green ammonia in three phases on the Burin Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador. It has an estimated cost of CAD 16bn ($11.58bn US). The full project will involve the construction and operation of 10 GW of wind power from three separate wind farms, as well as 2.5… Continue reading EverWind Fuels | Burin Peninsula Green Fuels Project
The Port of Victoria project entails an up to 300 MW facility under an offtake arrangement with Germany’s Uniper, with First Ammonia evaluating building a first phase of 100 MW or building all under one financing. Each 100 MW module will initially produce up to 100,000 MTPA of green ammonia. The 100 MW train of… Continue reading First Ammonia | Port of Victoria green ammonia
NXTClean Fuels’ flagship project at Port Westward, at the Port of Columbia County, in Oregon. The $3bn capex (including EPC) project is dedicated to producing a split of renewable diesel and SAF, amounting to roughly 50,000 barrels per day total permitted capacity when fully operational. FID is expected for roughly August 2024, he said. About… Continue reading NXTClean Fuels | Port Westward