GGGI, Samsung, Hyundai to join $1.2bn green hydrogen scheme in Indonesia
South Korea’s Samsung and Hyundai will collaborate with Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) on a $1.2 billion clean energy project in Indonesia to produce green hydrogen.
South Korea’s Samsung and Hyundai will collaborate with Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) on a $1.2 billion clean energy project in Indonesia to produce green hydrogen.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction and partner Saipem will provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) services for Pertamina’s TPPI Olefin Complex project in Indonesia. Samsung Engineering and partner Technip have also signed a FEED contract for the same project.
Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer Woodside has joined five parties to establish the HyStation company, which aims to build and operate hydrogen refuelling stations to service public transport bus fleets in South Korea.
Hyundai Engineering has awarded Arup and Offshore Design Engineering (ODE) an engineering services contract for the 220 MW Anmado offshore wind project in South Korea.
Malaysian national oil company (NOC) Petronas is adding three new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers to its global fleet. The ships will primarily be used to ship LNG from Canada.
ITM Power plans to open the first of five hydrogen refuelling stations in the UK next week as the company begins to roll-out its clean fuel stations.
Statoil remained tight-lipped on reports that the Aasta Hansteen gas field off Norway could be delayed until 2018 due to delays in constructing its platform.