Promoting technology development in Hydrogen and Carbon Capture As a key player in the development of hydrogen solutions and CCUS technologies, Technip Energies is a member of the Hydrogen Council, Hydrogen Europe and the Gobal CCS Institute.
The Hydrogen Council is a global CEO-led initiative of leading companies with a united vision and long-term ambition: for hydrogen to foster the clean energy transition for a better, more resilient future. Hydrogen Europe works very closely with EU intitutions recognizing hydrogen as a Net-Zero emission society enabler.
The Global CCS Institute is an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), as cost effectively as possible by sharing expertise, building capacity and providing advice and support so that this vital technology can play its part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
India s Largest PEM Based Hydrogen Project NTPC has awarded Technip Energies an EPCC contract to deliver a 5 MW Hydrogen Generation Plant using Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolysis technology at a Super Thermal Power station. This project is suited for large-scale green hydrogen production as power to the electrolyzer can be replaced with renewable electricity in the future. The plant will include a CO2 capture facility that captures CO2 from flue gas stream of the coal fired power plant and a methanol unit that uses the captured CO2 and the hydrogen through PEM Electrolyzer being supplied by Technip Energies to convert it into green methanol.
New contract
Supplying the world-first liquefied CO2 Marine Loading Arms for the Northern Lights project Technip Energies advanced technology in transfer operations provide onshore loading solutions to handle a complete range of fluids and gases. This is why we have been selected by Aker Solutions to supply the world-first liquefied CO2 Marine Loading Arms as part of the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway.
The Northern Lights project is the transport and storage component of Longship, the Norwegian Government s full-scale carbon capture and storage project. After being captured and liquefied at various industrial sites, liquid CO2 will be shipped to an import terminal in western Norway. There, Technip Energies Marine Loading Arms will be used to offload the product for intermediate storage, before being transported offshore by pipeline for permanent storage in a reservoir under the seabed.
Northern Lights is owned by Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies who are equal joint venture partners, with Equinor as project lead and operator.
New contract
BlueH2 by T.EN™ In May 2021, we launched BlueH2 by T.EN™, our full suite of deeply decarbonized and cost competitive solutions for hydrogen production. This suite of solutions is comprised of flight-proven proprietary technologies to reduce carbon emissions by up to 99% while maintaining flexibility to be tailored to individual applications.
Large Scale Vortex Burner (LSV®) Technip Energies has successfully tested its Large Scale Vortex Burner (LSV®) for 100% firing of hydrogen. The innovative LSV® burner was developed by Air Products and designed and applied by Technip Energies in various fired heater usages. The test demonstrates the potential for hydrogen to substitute methane or other fuel gases.
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