In February 2022, ExxonMobil announced it had made a final investment decision to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge, Wyoming, facility, which started capturing CO2 for EOR in the 1980s. The expansion project is expected to capture up to 1.2 million metric tons of CO2, in addition to the 6-7 million metric tons… Continue reading Shute Creek Carbon Capture Expansion
The plant will feature SGH2’s pioneering Solena Plasma Enhanced Gasification (SPEG) technology, which converts rejected recycled mixed-paper waste to clean hydrogen that is carbon negative. This conversion process reduces carbon emissions by two-to-three times more than green hydrogen produced using electrolysis and renewable energy. SGH2’s clean hydrogen will be cheaper than hydrogen produced from natural… Continue reading SGH2 Lancaster Plant
SDG&E is developing a Power-to-Gas-to-Power (P2G2P) project which will use hydrogen as the energy storage medium. The energy storage system will: − Use a grid-connected electrolyzer to generate hydrogen − The hydrogen will be stored in high-pressure tanks − A fuel cell will consume the stored hydrogen to produce grid power − All created hydrogen… Continue reading SDG&E – Borrego Springs
The project involves the development of Sauk Valley Hydrogen project in Illinois by Invenergy and Ohmium International. The project, built over five acres of land, will generate green hydrogen by utilizing power from Invenergy’s co-located solar plant and Ohmium International low-carbon electrolyzer technology. The Sauk Valley Hydrogen Project is expected to generate up to 52… Continue reading Sauk Valley Green Hydrogen Project
The Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel Energy Project in Ramea is a research and development project that uses renewable energy to supplement the diesel requirements of an electrically isolated island community. Throughout 2011, Nalcor made considerable progress with the commissioning phase of the project, which will be complete in 2012. The Environmental Management System will automatically control and monitor… Continue reading Ramea Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel project
The Port of Corpus Christi is the prime applicant for the HCH2 and is the common denominator to each of the roughly two dozen discrete clean hydrogen production projects in the proposed Hub. The HCH2 Concept Paper, submitted to the DOE on November 7, names around 30 private sector team members as owners, developers and/or… Continue reading Port of Corpus Christi Green Hydrogen Hub
The project would use 200 MW of clean energy to produce green hydrogen and ammonia for export. Planned expansions would create the capacity to serve both local and global energy needs. The Belledune Port Authority (BPA) is working with Cross River Infrastructure Partners to pursue the use of advanced small modular reactor (aSMR) technology as… Continue reading Port of Belledune Green Energy Hub
The project involves the development of a green hydrogen/ammonia production facility, created from 1 GW of renewable energy located on the Port au Port Peninsula. Future expansion includes potential to create up to 3 GW of renewable electricity through the addition of further onshore wind farms. The project was initially expected to produce the first… Continue reading World Energy GH2 | Project Nujio’qonik
The development of Point Tupper green hydrogen production plant by EverWind Fuels in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. The green hydrogen production plant is located on the site of a former storage terminal previously owned by US energy transport company NuStar. Point Tupper is a multi-phase green hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility, which is… Continue reading EverWind Fuels | Point Tupper Green Hydrogen Plant
The plant will be located along the Susquehanna River in south-central Pennsylvania. Green hydrogen from this facility will support decarbonization of the broader transportation and logistics industries in the Northeast and the mid-Atlantic. The plant is expected to be online by late 2022, with construction slated to begin by in the first quarter of 2022.… Continue reading Plug Power-Brookfield Renewable Susquehanna River (Pen) project