Electrofuels Rush Begins In Texas (Where Else?)
Electrofuels are ready for their closeups, Texas is ready for electrofuels, and the leading oil producers SK and Denbury are ready to hop on board.
Electrofuels are ready for their closeups, Texas is ready for electrofuels, and the leading oil producers SK and Denbury are ready to hop on board.
The hydrogen economy of the future is taking shape, and big bucks are involved: Denmark’s Topsoe and the firm HIF Global are bringing green hydrogen and green ammonia to Texas and the US.
As the Russian Baltic Fleet rattles its sword, renewable energy stakeholders in Sweden and elsewhere are eyeballing Baltic Sea offshore wind for a foothold in the new electrofuel market.
Electrofuels are finally having a moment, now that Porsche is eyeballing synthetic fuel produced with green hydrogen.
The offshore wind industry is turning to electrification and alternative fuels to decarbonize its SOV (service operations vessel) fleet.
The US Navy has expressed interest in a new energy-efficient, water-saving carbon capture system with a potential electrofuels angle.
Plans for hydrogen infrastructure are being hatched at European airports to support fuel cell electric aircraft.
Plans are being laid to produce green hydrogen at 10 new offshore energy hubs for offshore wind farms, totaling 100 gigawatts.
Poland is among the Baltic Sea nations to nail down a foothold in the offshore wind industry, despite security concerns over Russia.
Rumors are flying over Porsche’s interest in producing a hydrogen fuel cell electric car, with green hydrogen in the mix.