PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of May 2024’ from all over the world. Right from Carbios holding a groundbreaking ceremony for the world's first pet biorecycling plant to the world’s largest direct air capture plant commencing operations in Iceland, find out all the projects making headlines here.
Under a term sheet signed between both the parties, AM Green will supply renewable ammonia from its Kakinada production facility in India to Yara Clean Ammonia which will use it to produce low-emission fertilizers as well as to de-carbonize other industries.
Eneos and Sumitomo have awarded a Feed contract to JGC Corporation for a green hydrogen and MCH production plant in Malaysia. The green hydrogen plant is expected to produce approximately 90,000 tons of CO2-free hydrogen per year for conversion to MCH.
With the aim of jointly exploring the development of large-scale hydrogen supply chains, Acme and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have inked a Memorandum of Understanding that aims to leverage Oman's renewable resources.
Evoloh is scaling up the manufacturing of its electrolyzers to make green hydrogen affordable and efficient. The investment aims to support the development of the hydrogen economy and also transition towards clean energy.
The US Department of Energy has chosen Thyssenkrupp Nucera for a 50-million-dollar grant under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s investment in clean hydrogen and electrolyzer manufacturing. With this move, the company aims to strengthen its presence in the region’s hydrogen market.
Exxon Mobil is developing the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen production plant in Texas, USA which aims to have an annual production capacity of 900,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen along with an annual production capacity of more than one million tonnes of low-carbon ammonia.
CF Industries has awarded a licensing and engineering contract to Topsoe to support a front-end engineering and design study of a new low-carbon ammonia plant in Louisiana, USA.
Cepsa and Evos will work together to store green methanol produced by Cepsa at Evos’ storage facilities in Algeciras, Spain and Rotterdam, the Netherlands. In addition to this, green ammonia will also be stored in Algeciras, Spain.
Verdagy collaborated with Shell to successfully complete a rigorous safety review along with a detailed design and technology development review of Verdagy’s electrolyzers. These electrolyzers claim to provide the lowest levelized cost of hydrogen by combining high current densities, the widest operating range in the industry and fast response, to enable seamless coupling with renewable power sources.