This investment is part of Cemex's roadmap to achieve its ambitious climate action goals under its Future in Action program, investing today in one of the most relevant sectors for decarbonizing cement operations.  (©scharfsinn86 - stock.adobe.com)
Decarbonizing Operations

Cement Manufacturing Firm Cemex Invests in Green Hydrogen Start Up Hiiroc

With this investment, Cemex plans to increase its hydrogen injection capacity across its cement operations while reducing the consumption of fossil fuels leading to the decarbonization of its processes. Hiiroc has introduced a technology that makes use of thermal plasma electrolysis to convert biomethane, flare gas, or natural gas into clean hydrogen at a lower cost than other existing solutions.

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Access to locally produced hydrogen will have benefits for other assets at the Grangemouth Site, fueling the existing Combined Heat and Power Plant, the KG Ethylene Plant and assets in the Petroineos Refinery. (Ineos)
Decarbonization

Ineos to Build Carbon Capture Enabled Hydrogen Production Plant in Scotland

Ineos has plans to develop a world scale carbon capture enabled hydrogen production plant in Grangemouth, Scotland. For this, the company is inviting bids from leading engineering design contractors for the design of the mega project. The produced low carbon hydrogen will be used to replace hydrocarbon fuels used at the Grangemouth site which will help to power its processes and manufacture important materials.

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SHYNE consortium partners with representatives of governmental authorities at the Repsol campus. (Repsol)
Renewable Hydrogen Consortium

Shyne Consortium to Promote Renewable Hydrogen in Spain

The Shyne (Spanish Hydrogen Network) project, the largest renewable hydrogen consortium in Spain, made up of 33 entities from different sectors, was presented on January 19, 2022 at Campus Repsol, the headquarters of the multi-energy company. It brings together 22 companies and 11 associations, technology centers, and universities under the leadership of Repsol with the aim of promoting renewable hydrogen projects in all areas of the Spanish economy and, thus, stimulating rapid and effective decarbonization through this energy vector that is considered one of the keys to the energy transition.

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At a glance: Plant engineering projects from across the globe. (weerapong–stock.adobe.com)
Plant Watch

Top 10 Engineering Projects of January 2022

PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of January 2022’ from all over the world. Right from the development of Europe’s most sustainable cracker to Linde starting up the world’s first plant for extracting hydrogen from natural gas pipelines and Microsoft investing 50-million-dollars for building the world’s first alcohol-to-jet SAF plant, find out all the projects making headlines here.

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The IEA report highlights that Canada’s electricity supply is among the cleanest in the world, with over 80 % of supply coming from non-emitting sources, thanks to the dominance of hydro and the important role of nuclear.  (©Nikita Vasilchenko–stock.adobe.com)
Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Canada Actively Advancing in CCUS, Clean Hydrogen to Accelerate its Energy Transition

An in-depth review by IEA has revealed that owing to bold policies and support for innovation, Canada is on the path to a successful energy transition. The country aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reach net zero emissions by 2050. In line with this goal, the governments have undertaken various policy measures such as a clean fuels standard, a commitment to phase out unabated coal-fired electricity by 2030, methane regulations in the oil and gas sector, measures to decarbonize the transport sector, and many more.

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