
Europe: scrambling to adapt
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, sheds light on the urgent need for European energy and petrochemical suppliers to adapt in the face of market upheaval.
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Air Products has announced it will build, own and operate a carbon capture and carbon dioxide treatment facility at its existing hydrogen production plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

ITT Inc. has announced it has signed an agreement to acquire privately held Svanehøj Group A/S (Svanehøj).

Farnborough Airport, UK, has announced the sale of its millionth litre of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), highlighting its aim to be a sustainability showcase for airports around the world.

According to a feasibility study by SkyNRG and SFS Ireland, Ireland has the potential to develop a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry generating revenue of €2.55 billion by 2050.

Johnson Matthey (JM) and BP have signed a licensing and engineering agreement for JM's LCH technology at BP’s proposed blue hydrogen facility.

Hycamite has reached an agreement with a distribution system operator, Kokkolan Energiaverkot, to supply methane to Hycamite’s Kokkola plant in Finland.

Eni has reached an agreement in principle with the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), on the key terms for the transportation and storage of carbon dioxide at the HyNet North West industrial CCS cluster.

LyondellBasell has announced that it has acquired a 50% stake in Rodepa Vastgoed B.V., the holding company of De Paauw Sustainable Resources (DPSR).

Arcadia eFuels has selected Plug Power to provide a 280 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser system to Arcadia’s Vordingborg plant for the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).