RWE invest in Dutch battery storage project
The Netherlands – RWE has decided to invest in a Dutch battery storage project that will have a total installed power output of 35 MW and a total storage capacity of 41 MWh.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – RWE has decided to invest in a Dutch battery storage project that will have a total installed power output of 35 MW and a total storage capacity of 41 MWh.
Continue ReadingFrance – HyPSTER, the first renewable hydrogen storage demonstrator in a salt cavern financed by the European Union and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, was inaugurated in France.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Dutch bio-LNG installation developer Nordsol is teaming up with RenEco to establish the United Kingdom’s inaugural bio-LNG production facility.
Continue ReadingEurope – Capsol Technologies has secured feasibility studies for its CapsolEoP (end-of-pipe) carbon capture technology at two major cement plants in the European Union, offering the potential to capture over 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 annually. These studies are scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2023.
Continue ReadingBelgium – Fluxys c-grid” has brought together Fluxys Belgium, Pipelink, Socofe, and SFPIM to establish a CO2 network operator.
Continue ReadingOman – Belgian Fluxys, an energy infrastructure company, has committed to acquiring a 4.9% stake in OQGN, a state-owned transmission system operator in Oman, to support its vision on becoming a global leader in renewable hydrogen production thanks to abundant wind and solar resources.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Plans for the Diemen biomass power plant have been abandoned by Vattenfall. In order to look into potential alternatives, the corporation is currently in talks with the concerned municipalities, the province of North Holland, and outgoing Minister Jetten of Climate and Energy.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The sale of Vopak’s three chemical terminals in Rotterdam (Botlek, TTR, and Chemiehaven) has been agreed upon with Infracapital for a sum totaling EUR 407 million, including a conditional deferred payment of EUR 19.5 million.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has marked a significant milestone in the United Kingdom’s journey towards a sustainable and carbon-neutral future. NSTA announced the list of 14 companies that have been awarded licenses in the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing round.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – A new feasibility study is advancing the collaboration between the ports of Rotterdam and inland port duisport in the creation of European hydrogen chains.
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