HTEC has partnered with Mitsui & Co. (Canada), Ltd., which is the wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd., (Mitsui), to develop a 5 MW electrolytic hydrogen production project in British Columbia that will provide fuel to HTEC’s network of fueling stations and help decarbonize local natural gas use.
HIF USA Matagorda facility is expected to produce e-methanol and carbon-neutral gasoline. In December 2022, HIF selected Siemens to provide electrolyzers and Topsoe to provide engineering and design for the methanol and methanol-to-gasoline processes, which combines green hydrogen CO2 captured from the atmosphere to produce approximately 1.4 million tons of methanol and then synthesize the methanol… Continue reading HIF USA | Matagorda eFuels
Heliogen plans to set up a commercial scale fuel cell electric vehicle grade (based on SAE-J2719) liquid hydrogen production facility in Brenda, Arizona. Brenda is a federal Solar Energy Zone in La Paz County, Arizona. Heliogen has secured a 30-year lease from the Bureau of Land Management for the 3,348-acre site, which is located near… Continue reading Heliogen | Brenda Green Hydrogen Project
Gulf Coast Sequestration is planning to build the first hub in the United States to permanently store CO2 emissions. The target market is large industrial facilities that are increasingly seeking opportunities to reduce their lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions to preserve the economic competitiveness of the region. The first phase of the project plans to store… Continue reading Gulf Coast Sequestration CCS hub
An anhydrous green ammonia plant in Texas. Construction capital is provided by a joint venture of Lotus Infrastructure (previously Starwood Energy Group) and Mabanaft GmbH & Co KG. The project financing closed on December 30, 2019. The facility will have a production capacity of approximately 1.3 million tons of ammonia per year and will purchase… Continue reading Gulf Coast Ammonia | Texas City Plant
A blue ammonia and hydrogen plant to be constructed in Northern California. Called the Grannus Blue Ammonia and Hydrogen Project, the project aims to be California’s first blue ammonia and hydrogen facility producing 150,000 MT per annum of blue ammonia and 10,000 MT per annum of blue hydrogen. California Resources subsidiary Carbon Terravault signed another… Continue reading Grannus | Blue Ammonia and Hydrogen Project
The proposed project is a roughly 75 MW solar-to-hydrogen facility using Fusion Fuel´s HEVO technology, capable of producing up to 9,300 tons of green hydrogen per annum including nighttime operation. The project would require an estimated ~$180 million in capital investment, with a final investment decision expected in early 2024 and commissioning in the first… Continue reading Fusion Fuel, Electus Bakersfield project
The FPL Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub will leverage solar energy to power the electrolysis process that produces “green,” or carbon-free, hydrogen from water. Once produced, the “green” hydrogen will be blended with natural gas and used to power an existing combustion turbine at the co-located FPL Okeechobee Clean Energy Center – creating cleaner energy that… Continue reading Florida Power & Light utility pilot plant
A hydrogen facility producing up to 1 billion cubic feet per day of blue hydrogen. The carbon capture infrastructure for this project would have the capacity to transport and store up to 10 million metric tons of CO2 per year, more than doubling ExxonMobil’s current capacity. Using hydrogen as a fuel at the Baytown olefins… Continue reading ExxonMobil | Baytown Low-Carbon Hydrogen Complex
Evolugen, the Canadian operating business of Brookfield Renewable, and Gazifère Inc., an Enbridge company, are teaming on a green hydrogen project for injection into a natural gas distribution network in Quebec, Canada. The Quebec-based companies, as part of a collaboration formed to advance the development and use of green hydrogen, announced plans to build and… Continue reading Evolugen | Gazifère | H2 Injection Project