A review conducted of CCUS in the UK has revealed a trend of over-promises, under-delivery and high costs.| Power Engineering International
Hycamite TCD Technologies has opened its methane splitting plant for low carbon hydrogen production near its headquarters in Kokkola in southwest Finland.| Power Engineering International
Solar production in Texas' ERCOT territory surpassed coal for the first time this March, at 3.26 million MWh.| Power Engineering International
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will provide its carbon capture technology for a natural gas plant in Casalborsetti, Italy.| Enlit World
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Xcel Energy subsidiary Southwest Public Service Company has announced new generation additions adding up to more than half a gigawatt.| Power Engineering International
CPS Energy will pilot technology that will convert natural gas into clean hydrogen, enabling greater grid resiliency while decarbonising. The post CPS Energy pilots turning natural gas into clean hydrogen appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
Technology group Wärtsilä has been selected to supply a 204MW power plant solution for the Reko Diq copper-gold mining project in Pakistan. The post Wärtsilä to provide power plant for copper-gold mine in Pakistan appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
INNIO Group has established a joint venture in the US with Gföllner Group to meet the demand for decentralised, flexible power solutions. The post INNIO and Gföllner launch joint venture in the US appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
Rolls-Royce to lead development of gas gensets with carbon capture| Power Engineering International
New analysis from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory shows that Puerto Rico can hit 100% renewables by 2050.| Power Engineering International