Kinder Morgan is aadding 0.4 MTPA of capacity at the Elba Island LNG export plant in Georgia as part of an optimization project.
Kinder Morgan is aadding 0.4 MTPA of capacity at the Elba Island LNG export plant in Georgia as part of an optimization project.
The Elba Island LNG Terminal is a $2 billion LNG liquefaction facility made up of 10 modular, movable units designed to liquefy 2.5 million metric tons of LNG per year for export. The Elba Liquefaction Company, a Kinder Morgan (KMI) joint venture with EIG as a 49 percent partner, owns the liquefaction units and other… Continue reading Elba Island LNG Terminal
Plug Power Inc. along with Airbus, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), and Delta Air Lines have joined forces to study the feasibility of a hydrogen-based hub at the airport. The feasibility study was announced in May 2024 and it was launched in early 2024. The study aims to define the infrastructure, operational viability, and safety… Continue reading Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Hydrogen Hub
Honeywell and Brazil’s GranBio Technologies are partnering to produce sustainable aviation fuel from biomass residues at a planned demonstration plant in the U.S. GranBio’s patented AVAP process converts biomass, including forest and agricultural residues, to pure low-cost, low-carbon-intensity sugars, lignin, and nanocellulose. The cellulosic sugars are converted to both SAF, through Honeywell’s ETJ technology, and… Continue reading AVAPCO Thomaston SAF Demostration Plant
LanzaJet’s alcohol-to-jet SAF commercial production facility in Soperton, Georgia. The plant is slated to produce 10 million gallons of SAF and renewable diesel per year using a range of sustainable, low-carbon intensity ethanol, including from waste-based feedstocks. In 2020, LanzaTech and other investors formed LanzaJet in order to finance the facility and accelerate the commercialization… Continue reading LanzaJet | Freedom Pines Fuels Facility
A green hydrogen production plant in Camden County, Georgia, to serve customers across the southeastern United States. The plant produces 15 tons/day of liquid green hydrogen, produced using 100% renewable energy and intended to fuel transportation applications, including material handling and fuel cell electric vehicle fleets. Plug Power is investing $84 million in the facility.… Continue reading Plug Power | Camden Georgia plant