Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Sept. 13, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an agreement between Exxon Mobil and Mitsubishi Corp. concerning ammonia from a planned hydrogen facility in Texas.

TotalEnergies Joins Japanese Fund to Invest in Low-carbon Hydrogen

TotalEnergies has joined the Japan Hydrogen Fund as the only non-Japanese investor to develop the low-carbon hydrogen value chain.

ADNOC to Acquire Stake in Exxon’s Hydrogen, Ammonia Facility

Exxon’s Baytown facility is expected to produce up to 1 Bcf of hydrogen daily and more than 1 million tons of low-carbon ammonia per year, if it receives required regulatory permits and government policy support.

Startup Syzygy Sets Out to Shake Up Refining, Chemicals

Syzygy is developing combustion-free photoreactors that use light instead of heat as an energy source to produce zero- and low-emissions hydrogen and other chemicals.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 30, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a more than $2 billion hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in the works.

Technip Awarded FEED for BP’s UK Hydrogen Project

BP’s H2Teesside is expected to be one of the U.K.’s largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities and fully integrated with carbon capture technology.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 23, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a promising outlook for global offshore wind capacity.

Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub Targets Hard-to-Abate Sectors

Hydrogen demand is coming from the end users in harder-to-decarbonize sectors, hub association director says.

Element 1, TYCROP, H2 Portable Form Hydrogen Partnership

The companies aim to accelerate the design, manufacture and sales of hydrogen-based power generation technologies, according to a news release.

EQT: Glut of Low Carbon Tech Like ‘Manhattan Project on Steroids’

Executives at EQT, NOV and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures discussed technology, scalability and other energy transition needs at a recent SPE conference.