PT KPI has selected Topsoe’s Hydroflex technology for the production of renewable fuels at its Cilacap Refinery Complex in Central Java, Indonesia. The unit is expected to produce 6,000 bpsd.
Eni and Saipem have plans to develop new biorefineries in order to support the transformation of its traditional and existing refineries. Under the terms of the contract, Eni's technology will be used for both the development of new biorefineries and the conversion of traditional refineries.
Air Products has plans to develop Europe’s largest blue hydrogen facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The unit is expected to come on-stream in 2026.
PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of September 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Adnoc developing one of the largest carbon capture projects in MENA to KBR’s technology being selected for the world's first commercial ammonia cracking unit, find out all the projects making headlines here.
G20 leaders have taken the recommendations of the International Renewable Energy Agency to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030 which is in line with the Paris Agreement. A joint report between Irena and India’s G20 Presidency, titled “Low-Cost Financing for Energy Transitions”, estimates a need for over 4 trillion dollars in annual investments by 2030.
With a hefty investment of 2.5-billion dollars, a new high-tech manufacturing site will be built by Eli Lilly and Company in Alzey, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With this, the company aims to diversify its growing presence in Europe.
Solvay has plans to separate the existing company into two different companies – Solvay and Syensqo. For this, the company has already announced its future board of directors.
Under a MOU signed between the Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, a subsidiary of Chevron, and the Government of Angola, both the parties will aim to explore potential lower carbon business opportunities in the African region.
Honeywell has collaborated with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory to prototype and support the commercialization of a cartridge-based hydrogen fuel storage solution for Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles.
Arkema has started the production of its specialty UV/Led curing resins at its expanded facility in Nansha, China. The growing demand for lower carbon solutions is creating new opportunities for the UV/Led curing technology.