Stiesdal supplies electrolyzer for European Energy’s facility in Esbjerg
Denmark – Stiesdal, a Danish climate technology firm, will supply the first electrolyzer for European Energy’s hydrogen production facility at Maade, Esbjerg.
Continue ReadingDenmark – Stiesdal, a Danish climate technology firm, will supply the first electrolyzer for European Energy’s hydrogen production facility at Maade, Esbjerg.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Two significant interconnected energy storage systems in South Texas with a combined capacity of 200 MW and controlled by Eolian, a portfolio business of Global Infrastructure Partners, have attained commercial operation date (COD) thanks to Wärtsilä.
Continue ReadingGermany – LyondellBasell and EEW Energy from Waste signed a letter of intent (LOI) to explore the possibility of a long-term strategic relationship to recover and recycle plastics from incinerator waste streams.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Samskip recently started a brand-new, ground-breaking project that will lower CO2 emissions from its ships.
Continue ReadingChina – Aramco intends to begin building a sizable integrated refinery and petrochemical complex in northeast China with joint venture partners NORINCO Group and Panjin Xincheng Industrial Group.
Continue ReadingSweden – OX2 has started work on the offshore energy hub Neptunus in the southern Baltic Sea. The energy centre will generate both electricity and hydrogen and is expected to have a total installed capacity of 1.9 GW.
Continue ReadingGermany/Denmark – Germany and Denmark have decided to work together to accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen transmission infrastructure between western Denmark and northern Germany beginning in 2028.
Continue ReadingBelgium – In the port of Antwerp, Belgium, Air Liquide plans the development of an industrial scale ammonia (NH3) cracking pilot plant.
Continue ReadingGermany – EnBW’s final investment decision paves the way for the start of construction on He Dreiht, its largest offshore wind farm to date, with a capacity of 960 megawatts (MW).
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The Heracless-Groen Staal plan may be initiated by Tata Steel in IJmuiden, following the approval that was granted by the Province of North Holland.
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