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bp selects Johnson Matthey’s LCH™ technology for its first low carbon (blue) hydrogen project H2Teesside in The United Kingdom
bp selects Johnson Matthey’s LCH™ technology for its hydrogen project at H2Teesside targeting 1.2GW of hydrogen production by 2030.
BASF started up expanded ethylene oxide and derivatives complex at its Verbund site in Antwerp, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →Investment exceeds €500 million and adds 400,000 metric tons per year to BASF´s production capacity. Complex comprises world-scale ethylene oxide plant as well as additional capacities for EO deriv...
BASF to build new fermentation plant for crop protection products in Ludwigshafen, Germany
BASF SE, Ludwigshafen →Investment in the high double-digit million euro range. Strengthening the portfolio of biological and biotechnology-based crop protection products. Further step in the transformation of production ...
MadoquaPower2X announces increase in total investment from 1.3 billion to 2.8 billion euros to produce green hydrogen in Sines, Portugal
ZILS - Sines Industrial and Logistics Zone →An additional €1.5 billion for Phase 2, to the already publicly announced €1.3 billion in investment to implement phase 1 of the project, thus making it the largest project in Europe, surpassing 1G...
thyssenkrupp nucera and Neste Sign Agreement to Reserve Production Capacities for 120 MW Water Electrolyser at Neste’s Porvoo Refinery, Finland
Agreement to reserve six 20 MW scalum® modules. The water electrolyzers would enable Neste to start producing green hydrogen at its refinery in Porvoo, Finland. High demand for thyssenkrupp nucera ...
Ionway – the Powerco/Umicore JV –to locate its first production plant in Nysa, Poland
IONWAY creates 900 industry jobs in Poland to produce cathode active material (CAM) for EVs, the most valuable battery asset. Production site will run on renewable energy
Technip Energies Awarded an Advanced Biofuels Unit and a Green Hydrogen Unit at Galp Sines Refinery in Portugal
ZILS - Sines Industrial and Logistics Zone →Both units represent a gross investment estimated at €650 million and will transform the Sines refinery into one of the most important low-carbon platforms in Portugal.