Alternative Fuels – Page 12
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Developing green methanol
A renewable power to green methanol plant is to be developed at a Scottish port.
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Hydrogen ambitions
A planned hydrogen production facility will support a US port’s carbon neutral ambitions.
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Guiding LNG investment
Action is being taken to help port authorities determine where to invest in LNG.
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Green hydrogen investment
Sustainable solutions for green hydrogen use in ports will be explored in a new partnership.
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Blue ammonia demand
EU demand for blue ammonia transportation and distribution could be met by a new initiative.
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Ramping up hydrogen
Commercial-scale hydrogen imports in Europe could become a reality with a new initiative.
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Mexico LNG growth
LNG provision in North America is growing with the opening of a new LNG terminal in Mexico.
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Green energy hub
A new port being built in Brazil will be created as a centre for green energy production.
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Hydrogen project support
A spot in the Scottish Highlands is the ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, according to a feasibility study.
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Decarbonising ferries
Two LNG-electric ferries will cut emissions on UK-France routes as ports tackle decarbonisation.
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LNG vessel trials
The first LNG bunker vessel to be based in France is getting closer to delivery and operation.
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BioLNG exploration
France’s first liquefied biomethane (BioLNG) production unit could be established at a French port.
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LNG project progress
Clean fuel options in Germany are growing with the development of an LNG terminal project.
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Hydrogen help
A new publication addresses the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as a ship fuel.
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Hydrogen cuts emissions
Hydrogen will help one European port reduce carbon emissions from trucks.
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LNG terminal funding
The European Commission has green-lighted multi-million funding for a new LNG terminal.
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Hydrogen shipping close
Shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam could happen before 2030.
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