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Time to act as momentum builds for CCUS and hydrogen 2022 will be critical as energy transition technologies move beyond hype to delivery

This year companies and governments will need to make good on the pledges they made on energy transition technologies, including carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and low-carbon hydrogen, says Wood Mackenzie, a Verisk business (Nasdaq:VRSK). In a new report, CCUS and hydrogen: 5 things to look for in 2022, the global energy consultancy points out the huge momentum behind both CCUS and low-carbo ...

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Asia must spend $2.5 trillion annually to meet 2050 climate deadline

The region will need to spend the equivalent of half of the GDP of Japan every year on low-carbon infrastructure, to avoid the unthinkable consequences of climate change, according to McKinsey. An offshore wind farm in Taiwan. Approximately $9.2 trillion per year, equivalent to three times the GDP of India, will need to be spent to achieve a net-zero world, as high carbon-emitting economic activity is phase ...

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GE Digital software allows continuous gas turbine tuning

General Electric (GE) announced new machine learning software aimed at providing continuous tuning for gas turbines. The company’s Autonomous Tuning software uses artificial intelligence (AI) to build a digital twin model of a gas turbine to find optimal flame temperatures and fuel splits. GE said the technology will help reduce emissions and fuel consumption. The software is designed to sense changes in am ...

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Future proofing Asia’s Natural Gas Plants with Hydrogen?

With half the emissions of coal, a lower price tag and almost none of the particulates, natural gas is easy to love. It is still the fossil fuel of choice for many countries in Asia. Some, like Brunei and Singapore, are powered almost exclusively by it. Touted as a clean-enough “transition” fuel, natural gas - a mix of methane and other vapours produced from age-old biomass underground - has become a popula ...

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Clamour for renewables rises as corporate power use comes under greater scrutiny

FLUSH with opportunity and the capital needed to move investment and M&A strategies forward as the rush to decarbonize the global energy system heightens, corporate power and renewables companies need to prepare for rising near-term risk. Decarbonisation is the lynchpin of the global strategy to meet the 1.5-degree warming scenario influencing companies’ planning. According to Wood Mackenzie’s new Corpo ...

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JERA and MHI Start a Demonstration Project to Develop Technology to Increase the Ammonia Co-firing Rate at Coal-fired Boilers

 JERA Co., Inc. ("JERA") and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. ("MHI") have received notice of acceptance of their grant application, under the Green Innovation Fund program of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization ("NEDO"), to conduct a project to develop and demonstrate a technology to increase the ammonia co-firing rate at coal-fired boilers (the "Project"). Ammonia enables ef ...

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Pimagazine-Asia’s Energy Marketing Survey 2022!!

Pimagazine Asia has been in the energy market for 12 years delivering high quality, targeted content for our clients reaching key decision makers in the ASEAN Energy market place.  Like thousands of other international businesses, the pandemic over the last 18 months has effected us considerably. Like others, we have had to take a step back to look at the market and how our platform can rise above the digit ...

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Asia’s energy transition gains momentum

Amongst the immediate results of the 26th Session of the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow is a strong commitment by at least 23 nations to phase out coal power. Most importantly, four member countries of ASEAN – Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Vietnam and Singapore – are amongst countries that joined this pledge. The Sultanate, in further enhancing its climate ambition, is movi ...

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MHIEC Receives Order from Sendai City to Refurbish Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant

- Renovation to Extend Service Life, Save Energy, and Reduce Annual Carbon Emissions by More Than 8% - - Refurbishment of stoker-type incinerators and related equipment will enhance combustion and operational stability, heat recovery, and power generation efficiency - Five-year contract calls for project completion in January 2026 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd ...

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China’s Sinopec to launch Qingdao hydrogen facility

Chinese largest oil refiner state-controlled Sinopec is on track to launch a production facility for hydrogen used in hydrogen fuel cells at the end of December, in Qingdao city, north China's Shandong province. Sinopec began construction of the facility, with a 2,250 t/yr output capacity, in July and completed it this month. It also plans to build the second phase of this project, with total capacity proje ...

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