
BASF technology selected for blue hydrogen and ammonia project in Japan
BASF's carbon capture technology, co-developed by JGC Corp., will be used by INPEX Corp. for the Kashiwazaki clean hydrogen/ammonia project.
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Topsoe’s technology will enable CIP and Sustainable Fuels Group to produce blue ammonia for clean fuels from a planned facility on the US Gulf Coast, which is expected to be operational in 2027.

As a result of the company's commitment to offering mature and reliable SAF technologies, Axens has announced the launch of its Jetanol™ brand for its alcohol-to-jet technology.

KBR has launched SAF technology in alliance with Swedish Biofuels AB – a technology developer and pioneer in biofuels research.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has acquired the biogas project, which is located in Tønder, Denmark, from Anaergia.

Sasol and Topsoe have signed an MoU with the intention to establish a 50/50 joint venture in 2023 for the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Technip Energies has been awarded a FEED contract by Arcadia eFuels for a commercial e-fuels facility for SAF production in Vordingborg, Denmark.

Cepsa is set to supply green ammonia to ACE Terminal in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for conversion into green hydrogen for multiple industries in northern Europe, or direct use in shipping.

According to Rystad Energy research and analysis, the inflection point for fossil fuel CO2 emissions is nigh, with emissions on track to peak by 2025.

Carbon Clean has been awarded a carbon capture equipment supply contract for Ørsted’s FlagshipONE e-methanol project in Sweden.