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Port of Rotterdam Authority offers site for green hydrogen plant

Port of Rotterdam Authority offers site for green hydrogen plant

April 20, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, the Port of Rotterdam Authority said it is offering site for a green hydrogen plant with a capacity of up to 1 GW. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing an 11 hectare site on the Maasvlakte suitable for the construction of a very large green hydrogen plant. The reason is the […]

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Uniper selects Power Plug to Design the 100MW electrolyzer package for its Dutch plant

Uniper selects Power Plug to Design the 100MW electrolyzer package for its Dutch plant

March 9, 2023 |

In Germany, Uniper said it has selected Plug Power to design the electrolyzer technology for the former’s Maasvlakte site at the Port of Rotterdam. At the Maasvlakte Energy Hub, Uniper plans to commission 100 MW of Plug electrolysis capacity to produce green hydrogen by 2026, rapidly expanding that capacity to 500 MW by 2030 at […]

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On the Move – Algae Biomass Organization, BASF, ClimateTrade, Quantron, and more

On the Move – Algae Biomass Organization, BASF, ClimateTrade, Quantron, and more

July 14, 2022 |

The Algae Biomass Organization has some new faces on the board – Dr. Martin Gross of Gross-Wen Technologies is the new Board Chair, Mike LaMont of Heliae Development becomes Vice Chair and there are several other new or re-elected board members from companies you’ll recognize like Neste, MicroBio Engineering, Cyanotech, and others. BASF has a […]

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On the Move – Neste, H2U, Tree Energy Solutions, USDA, Covestro and more

On the Move – Neste, H2U, Tree Energy Solutions, USDA, Covestro and more

June 28, 2022 |

Green hydrogen company H2U has a new Chief Commercial Officer and a new Board Chair, Neste has a new Executive Vice President of Renewables Platform, there’s a new CEO in town for another green hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions, the Biden administration nominated Doug McKalip as USDA Chief Agricultural Negotiator, and more major moves in […]

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Port of Rotterdam switches to biofuels, accelerates its own carbon emissions reductions

Port of Rotterdam switches to biofuels, accelerates its own carbon emissions reductions

June 5, 2022 |

In the Netherlands, the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s own carbon emissions should be 75% lower in 2025 and 90% lower in 2030 than in 2019. To this end, the Port Authority will ensure that all its vessels will switch completely to biofuel in the short term, and it has the ambition that from 2025 new […]

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Vattenfall inaugurates Sweden’s first hydrogen gas-driven fuel cell plant for broadband backup

Vattenfall inaugurates Sweden’s first hydrogen gas-driven fuel cell plant for broadband backup

May 16, 2022 |

In Sweden, in collaboration with Ballard Power Systems and IT Norrbotten, Vattenfall is inaugurating Sweden’s first hydrogen gas-driven fuel cell plant for backup power for broadband networks. The plant, located in Överkalix, will ensure uninterrupted operation of broadband and digital communications in the event of prolonged power outages in cold climates. The hydrogen gas-driven fuel […]

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5 Steps to Low Carbon Profitability: The Digest’s 2022 Multi-Slide Guide to ABB

5 Steps to Low Carbon Profitability: The Digest’s 2022 Multi-Slide Guide to ABB

April 7, 2022 |

This is one ABLC slide guide you don’t want to miss! ABB’s John Oyen shares what ABB Energy Industries is all about, highlights 5 ways developers/producers can improve profitability, how Ballard and ABB work on fuel cell systems and tech including hydrogen energy, how they are involved in a wide variety of cellulosic ethanol and […]

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Hydrogen heats up with green hydrogen ships, grocery stores, power plants and more

Hydrogen heats up with green hydrogen ships, grocery stores, power plants and more

April 3, 2022 |

Hot hydrogen news hit the past few days with grocery store chain Lidl opening the first logistics platform in Europe to use renewable green hydrogen, thanks to its partners Lhyfe and Plug Power. Plus news from the Netherlands that Minister Harbers of Infrastructure and Public Works officially gave the starting signal for the construction of […]

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Neste inks renewable diesel JV with Marathon, to invest $1B in US production

Neste inks renewable diesel JV with Marathon, to invest $1B in US production

March 1, 2022 |

from Finland and Ohio comes the news that Neste has established a 50/50 joint venture with Marathon Petroleum to produce renewable diesel following a conversion project of Marathon’s refinery in Martinez, California. Through the JV Neste obtains a 50% interest in the Martinez Renewable Fuels project. The production output will be split evenly between the […]

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Oscar Mayer’s bologna-esque face mask, biobased traffic pillars, Delta airlines’ bamboo, algae-based skis, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of February 3rd

Oscar Mayer’s bologna-esque face mask, biobased traffic pillars, Delta airlines’ bamboo, algae-based skis, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of February 3rd

February 2, 2022 |

  In what seems like a twisted, alternate universe, famous wiener maker and bologna bliss master, Oscar Mayer, launched a face mask that looks like bologna but is made out of seaweed, witch hazel and collagen (and as clearly marked on their packaging, is not meant to be eaten). If walking around with a bologna-looking […]

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