Tenaska is advancing the Tri-State CCS Hub, a carbon sequestration hub. Tenaska is considering West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as potential locations for sequestering the CO2. As of May 2024, the project is highly developed. CO2 emissions from facilities in the three states would be captured and transported to geologically secure underground storage locations. Tenaska’s… Continue reading Tenaska | Tri-State CCS Hub
Tenaska is advancing the Pineywood CCS Hub, a carbon sequestration hub in Houston, Texas. As of May 2024, the project is highly developed. The project offers CO2 storage for manufacturers, power producers, and other carbon emitters in Southeast Texas. CO2 emissions from these facilities would be captured and transported to geologically secure underground storage locations… Continue reading Tenaska | Pineywoods CCS Hub
In January 2024, Catalyst Midstream applied for a $10m North Dakota Clean Sustainable Energy Authority grant for the construction of a blue ammonia facility in Berthold, North Dakota. That’s in addition to $37.5m it requested from the North Dakota Development Fund’s Fertilizer Facility Loan Fund in September 2023. The facility would be capable of producing… Continue reading Catalyst Midstream | Berthold Blue Ammonia Facility
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Carbon Alpha announced in April 2024 plans to develop the North Star Project, a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) project near Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. North Star builds upon the existing MLTC Bioenergy Centre by adding carbon capture and storage (CCS). The bioenergy center generates renewable power fuelled by waste… Continue reading MLTC | Carbon Alpha | North Star CDR Project
The Government of Alberta, through Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) and Alberta Innovates, is committing CAD 7m to Linde Canada’s installation of hydrogen production, distribution, and refueling infrastructure in Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan to supply hydrogen for fleet vehicles.
Ekona Power is partnering with ARC Resources to deploy a one-tonne-per-day clean hydrogen plant at ARC’s Gold Creek Natural Gas Plant in Grande Prairie, Alberta. The project involves Ekona’s methane pyrolysis solution for clean hydrogen production, which can reduce the carbon intensity of natural gas operations. At the core of Ekona’s solution is the xCaliber™ reactor, which… Continue reading Ekona | Gold Creek Clean Hydrogen Plant
Genesis Fertilizers is developing an urea production project near Belle Plain, in Saskatchewan. The production of urea will use natural gas and include carbon capture components. About 75% of the urea would be sold to farmers, with the rest going to the open market. As of June 2024, the project, which has a CAD $2bn… Continue reading thyssenkrupp Uhde | Genesis Fertilizers | Integrated Fertilizer Complex
Akna Energy, LLC is developing a 20 MW green hydrogen plant in Louisiana. The plant is to be built & in operation in late 2025. The facility will produce more than 3 million kilograms of green hydrogen per year. Splitwaters will provide a complete turnkey solution for the green hydrogen plant, will supply the electrolyzers,… Continue reading Akna | 20MW Green Hydrogen Louisiana Plant
United States Steel Corporation and CarbonFree have signed an April 2024 definitive agreement to capture carbon emissions generated from U. S. Steel’s Gary Works Blast Furnaces. The project will use CarbonFree’s SkyCycle™ technology to capture and mineralize up to 50,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year and will have the opportunity to be expanded… Continue reading US Steel | Gary Works Blast Furnaces SkyCycle CCS
Oberon Fuels, a California-based renewable fuels developer, is planning to build a Gulf Coast facility with a $200m capex. When operational it would produce 45,000 mtpy of methanol, or a comparative amount of rDME. Oberon Fuels hopes to reach FID by the end of 2024. In March 2024, Oberon announced it had hired Morgan Stanley… Continue reading Oberon | Gulf Coast rDME Facility