1.5 million pound awarded to hydrogen combustion project

A senior mechanical engineering researcher from University College London (UCL) has been awarded 1.5 million pound to develop hydrogen combustion technologies for power generation and aero-propulsion applications. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) awarded Dr. Midhat Talibi the funding through its Future Leaders Fellowship to help tackle the ambitious project which is helping resolve a worldwide […]

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Shell plans electrolyser on Maasvlakte 2

Shell wants to produce hydrogen on the Second Maasvlakte using electricity from wind energy. This wind energy will preferably come from the offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (north). Through the CrossWind joint venture, Shell and Eneco are participating in the tender for this wind farm. If the consortium wins the tender, a two hundred megawatt […]

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COVID-19 disrupted oil and gas supply chains

Social distancing is directly affecting global travel, logistics and material handling, as well as potentially creating gaps along the oil and gas supply chain that will take some time to fix, says analytics company GlobalData. The company’s report, ‘Coronavirus (COVID-19) Case Study: Impact on Oil & Gas Supply Chain’, notes that global trade and transportation […]

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