At a glance: Plant engineering projects from across the globe. (Source: Getty Gallery - stock.adobe.com)
Plant Watch

Top 10 Engineering Projects of November 2022

PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of November 2022’ from all over the world. Right from developing North America’s biggest PVDF facility for battery materials to establishing the world’s largest integrated polymers facility, find out all the projects making headlines here.

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Expected to produce up to 1 GW of blue hydrogen on completion, the H2Teesside project site will also capture and store up to two million tonnes of CO2 annually.  (Source: BP)
Low Carbon Emissions

What’s All the Buzz Around Blue Hydrogen?

Time is running out and we are still struggling to achieve the net zero emissions deadline by 2050 but there’s still hope. The industrial sector, one of the most carbon-intensive industries, is consciously making an effort to decarbonize itself and one of the methods which the sector is adopting is by switching to the production of clean green hydrogen as well as low carbon hydrogen i.e. blue hydrogen.

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The green ammonia project will also include a green hydrogen unit, claimed to be the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, which will make use of electrolysis to produce 650 tons of hydrogen daily. (Source: AA+W - stock.adobe.com)
Clean Energy

Everything You to Need to Know About Neom’s Green Ammonia Plant

Neom has already attracted eyeballs from across the globe for its landmark projects including the development of a green hydrogen based green ammonia production plant. The 5-billion-dollar project is claimed to establish the world’s largest green hydrogen plant in order to produce 650 tons of hydrogen everyday which will be synthesized to produce 1.2 million tons of green ammonia annually.

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Lyondell Basell and 23 Oaks Investments signed an agreement to create Source One Plastics, a joint venture that will build an energy efficient, advanced plastic waste sorting and recycling facility in Germany. (Source: Lyondell Basell Industries )
Circular Economy

Lyondell Basell, 23 Oaks Investments Establish JV for Plastic Waste Sorting and Recycling Plant

Under the terms of the agreement, Lyondell Basell and 23 Oaks Investments, a solution provider in the upcycling of PCR plastic waste, will establish a joint venture called Source One Plastics. The JV will aim to develop an advanced plastic waste sorting and recycling facility in Germany which will produce processed waste for Lyondell Basell’s new advanced recycling plant in Wesseling, Germany.

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