Clean Energy Fuels Starts Up RNG Facility in Minnesota

Clean Energy Fuels said the facility will process up to 60,000 gallons of manure daily, capturing methane and converting it into 165,000 MMbtus of renewable natural gas daily.

Prowling for Profit: Exxon Mobil Continues Low-carbon Market Chase

As Exxon Mobil sees massive profits from its upstream and refined products segments, the supermajor is bringing the full weight of its technological prowess to bear on unlocking value in low-carbon solutions.

Woodside to Acquire OCI’s Texas Clean Ammonia Project for $2.35B

Woodside’s purchase of OCI Clean Ammonia Holding’s project, which is under construction, is targeting first ammonia production scheduled for 2025 with lower-carbon ammonia following in 2026.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 2, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an update on one of the largest offshore wind projects being developed in the U.S.

Appalachian Hydrogen Hub Secures Funding, Moves to Phase 1

Nearly one dozen projects, including ones by EQT Corp. and CNX Resources, are part of the Battelle-led hub in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

SLB, Aker Carbon Capture JV Awarded Carbon Removal Contract

SLB and Aker Carbon Capture were awarded the front end engineering and design contract by CO280 Solutions for large-scale carbon capture plant at a pulp and paper mill.

Politics, Global Worries Cast Shadow as First Solar Doubles Profits

Despite concerns, including the upcoming U.S. elections, First Solar continues to move forward with projects to expand its production capacity.

PE Firm KKR Becomes Majority Owner in Solar Developer Avantus

KKR, alongside Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp., also arranged a $522 million development facility for Avantus.

BP, Repsol-backed Startup Takes Aim at Lower Hydrogen Costs

Wisconsin-based Advanced Ionics, backed by BP and Repsol, has developed a new class of electrolyzer that uses process or waste heat already present at industrial facilities to help lower costs and electricity needs.

Major CCS Pipelines Inch Closer to Reality

Louisiana hands proponents a major victory for in-state development, but technical and political challenges remain.