Air Products draws from three American projects due to unfavorable economy and legal changes. The company says it remains focused on his Neom Green project in Saudi -Arabia and the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex
Air products Said that it will leave three American projects, ending its agreement with World Energy for the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Expansion project in Paramount, California, in which plans are canceled for a green water dusting of 35 meters a day in Massena, New York and Halding and Halfing a Texas project to produce carbon monoxide. The company quoted unfavorable project economics and legal developments. ‘Air products will continue to evaluate all projects in its backlog, but currently do not expect any additional material cancellations in the future” said The new top management of the company. Air Products focuses on its Neom Green project in Saudi Aarabia, which is almost 80% complete, and the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, which will start in 2028.
Ansaldo Energia Has EUR 317 million ($ 333.3 million) of the Italian government protected for its IANUS project, which will finance a new production line for anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers, the expansion of research laboratories on the Genova site, and the development and industrialization From modular electrolyzers. In November 2024, Ansaldo Green Tech completed the sale of his first 1 MW AEM electrolyser, who can Reportedly Produce more than 500 kg of hydrogen per day.
Eni Work together with Development (Maire) and Iren Ambiente to start the permit process for a circular methanol and hydrogen production installation in ENI’s refinery near Pavia, North -Italia. The companies said The factory will use the technology of Maire, which completes technical activities to convert waste into synthesegas (Syngas) for producing sustainable fuels and chemicals. The factory is expected to convert 200,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste in Syngas annually, which will then produce up to 110,000 tons of circular methanol and 1500 tonnes of circular hydrogen every year.
IVECO has supplied two S-EWAY fuel cell heavy trucks to BMW for H2HAUL, a European project that demonstrates the reliability of hydrogen-driven trucks for Europe’s transport needs. The IVECO S-EWAY fuel cell has a range of up to 800 km, a quick removal time of less than 20 minutes, and can accommodate 70 kg compressed H2 at 700-bar pressure, said The Italian company. The trucks will transport parts between Nuremberg and Leipzig, Germany, supported by two new hydrogen filling stations.
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