Jera and Uniper partner on ammonia and LNG in US
United States/Germany – JERA of Japan and Uniper of Germany are funding an ammonia project on the US Gulf Coast with an eye toward exports to Germany.
Continue ReadingUnited States/Germany – JERA of Japan and Uniper of Germany are funding an ammonia project on the US Gulf Coast with an eye toward exports to Germany.
Continue ReadingJune 28th we visited Wilhelmshaven – Uniper is developing an import terminal capable of converting green ammonia back into hydrogen. The energy company also plans to build an electrolysis plant at the site to produce green hydrogen itself with a capacity of up to 1GW. The company further wants to explore the possibility of directly […]
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – In the second vlog in preparation for the Hydrogen Trail Europe (HYTE), we visited Gasunie on the Maasvlakte. There, together with HES International and Vopak, Gasunie wants to build an import terminal for green ammonia as a hydrogen carrier on the Maasvlakte. Work will begin this quarter on the basic design of the import terminal, which will be named ACE Terminal. The aim is for the terminal to be operational from 2026. In the vlog Johan Douma explains from the roof of an LNG Tank where various installations may be located.
Continue ReadingPortugal -The port of Sines will become a hub for green hydrogen and ammonia. This week Portuguese-Dutch company Madoqua Ventures will announce an investment program in Portugal of 1.3 billion euros. With Danish Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Dutch Power 2X the company aims to build plants for the production of hydrogen, ammonia and synfuel.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – A new project will include expertise from the University of Warwick to investigate how the UK could increase its use of hydrogen and alternative liquid fuels in an effort to develop a low-carbon economy.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – HES International (HES), Gasunie and Vopak will collaborate to build an ammonia import terminal for hydrogen transport.
Continue ReadingFinland – A powerful group of shipping stakeholders is working to develop demonstrators for ammonia-fueled two-stroke and four-stroke marine engines.
Continue ReadingGermany – On behalf of the German Federal Government, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW), the Dutch state-owned company Gasunie, and RWE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the joint construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal at the Brunsbüttel site.
Continue ReadingNorway – Wärtsilä and Simon Møkster Shipping of Norway have signed a collaboration agreement to conduct a feasibility study on using ammonia as the primary fuel in dual-fuel engines when LNG is the alternate fuel.
Continue ReadingFrance – Ammonia is the starting point for all mineral nitrogen fertilizers, forming a bridge between the nitrogen in the air and the food we eat. But the essential services ammonia provides come at a cost for the world’s climate.
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