Newtek Sensor Solutions has developed a range of Linear Variable Differential Transformers for reliable position feedback in downhole environments. The sensors offer accurate monitoring and control of tools used during exploration, drilling, and production operations.
Under a MOU signed between Moeve and Zaffra, both the companies will work together to advance European aviation fuel decarbonization by jointly assessing the feasibility of developing e-SAF facilities in Southern Spain.
Lhyfe has secured a 149 million euro grant from the French Government for developing a green hydrogen production facility in France. Expected to reach a capacity of up to 34 tonnes per day, the project will receive an initial advance of 18 million euros by June 2025.
Developed by CAC Engineering, Bondalti Chemicals’ facility made use of Asahi Kasei’s chlor-alkali electrolysis technology. The new unit will also be utilized for further reducing power consumption and optimizing the use of materials in the chlor-alkali industry.
Hidrogenii, the joint venture between Olin and Plug Power, has recently announced that it has commissioned a 15 TPD hydrogen liquefaction plant in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, USA.
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Under a MOU signed between Sekisui Chemical and Velocys, both the companies will work together to advance the production technology for electro-Sustainable Aviation Fuel which is a CO2-derived synthetic fuel.
Aramco has completed the acquisition of a 50 % equity interest in Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Company. With this move, Air Products Qudra and Aramco will aim to accelerate industrial carbon reduction and support the growth of the hydrogen economy.
Lummus Technology’s Novolen polypropylene technology has been chosen by Vioneo for a new grassroots plant in Antwerp, Belgium. The plant will be a part of the world’s first industrial scale fossil-free plastics production complex based on green methanol.
Under an agreement signed between both the parties, RWE will build as well as operate a 300 MW electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen and Total Energies will supply 30,000 tons a year of green hydrogen to the Leuna refinery in Germany for fifteen years.