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EC approves support for German green hydrogen scheme
The European Commission (EC) has approved, under EU State aid rules, a EUR350 million (USD376.9 million) scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen in Germany.
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Portugal prioritises onshore repowering as it edges towards 2030 goal
Capital Project Monitor has been running a close eye over Portugal’s energy sector, which has made significant strides in the renewable arena.
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UK firms ups guidance around carbon capture and storage
The UK has issued its latest guidance for the carbon storage industry. The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) published two sets of guidance that should assist the nascent carbon storage industry prepare for first injection.
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Progress made with renewable installations but more work to be done
The rate at which renewable energy capacity is being installed is climbing rapidly. The world is set to add more renewable capacity in the next five years than has been installed since the first commercial renewable energy power plant was built more than 100 years ago. Nevertheless, more haste is required if 2030 targets are to be met.
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USA to lead the charge in biofuel and SAF production
Biofuel production is set to surge as demand for the likes of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) rockets. Rystad Energy forecasts that biofuel production in the US will increase by about 53 percent by the middle of the next decade.
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Accelerated change on the cards for logistics in 2024
From government plans to unlock access to grid connections, to updates on support for major energy users, the focus on driving efficiency and supporting decarbonisation is set to continue in 2024. Jodie Eaton, ceo of Shell Energy UK, digs deeper into what’s ahead and considers how major energy users can take advantage of the opportunities available.
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Fast-tracking wind energy in Victoria
Changes to land and planning regulations in Victoria, Australia, aim to speed up the development of renewable energy projects in the state, which intends to have at least 2 GW of offshore wind energy by 2032, increasing to 4 GW by 2035 and 9 GW by 2040.
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Japan to open up more waters to offshore wind
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) is stepping up efforts to develop the offshore wind energy industry, having approved a draft amendment that would allow for projects to be developed in exclusive economic zones.
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USA allocates USD750 million to help hydrogen supply chain
The US Department of Energy (DoE) has allocated USD750 million for 52 hydrogen projects across the country in a bid to ramp up manufacturing process and assist the supply chain.
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Upstream FIDs to grow this year with focus on deepwater projects
Up to 30 upstream projects larger than 50 million of barrels of oil equivalent (boe) could reach FID in 2024, up from 24 last year, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Class of 2024: benchmarking this year’s upstream FIDs report.
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Oil to remain the backbone of Saudi strategy for decades to come
Capital Projects Monitor’s attention was piqued during February when the Saudi energy ministry cancelled its long-term plan of expanding oil production from 12 million to 13 million barrels per day (bpd). Was this the first indication that the country’s Vision 2030 strategy to diversify away from oil and fossil fuels was starting to bear fruit? The notion was immediately written off as premature.
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Growing interest in natural hydrogen recovery
There is a growing body of research into the natural hydrogen sector and its potential as a cost-effective, low-carbon energy source.
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AR6 gets funding boost as Energy Profits Levy extended
The UK’s sixth Contracts for Difference (CfD) round received its biggest ever funding boost from government, with more than GBP1 billion (USD1.2 billion) allocated for the upcoming auction.
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Boosting renewable deployment in the Caspian and Central Asia region
WindEurope and the Azerbaijan Renewable Energy Agency signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on March 1, 2024 to advance the deployment of onshore and offshore wind energy in Azerbaijan and the wider Caspian Sea area. In what has been an oil and gas hotspot traditionally, the region’s project logisticians are increasingly involved with renewable energy cargoes.
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TotalEnergies hopes for Mozambique LNG restart in second half of 2024
The Mozambique LNG project has been under force majeure since April 2021 thanks to insurgent activities destabilising the region. The USD20 billion project has the potential to transform the Mozambique economy and developer TotalEnergies hopes the project can come back online this year.
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Pivotal year for UK’s offshore wind sector
The UK launched its fifth offshore wind leasing round, targeting floating projects in the Celtic Sea. RenewableUK believes 2024 could be a record-breaking year for the sector in terms of project awards – a shot in the arm is required after what proved to be a volatile 2023.
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North Africa’s untapped renewable energy potential
Climate mitigation efforts, including renewable energy deployment, are crucial for North Africa’s climate resilience and economic. Fortunately, the region is endowed with immense renewables potential, especially solar and wind power, making it a prime candidate for a renewables-based energy transition. Egypt, in particular, has reformed legislation and introduced tax breaks to facilitate new hydrogen developments.
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Urgent action required if EU to hit net-zero targets
The European Union (EU) will not meet its climate targets until well into the 2060s, as focus shifts to energy security and economic stability, according to Wood Mackenzie’s recent EU27: Energy Transition Outlook report.
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Regional LNG demand variation not enough to derail Shell’s optimism
Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is estimated to rise by more than 50 percent by 2040, according to Shell’s LNG Outlook 2024. The growth will be driven by increased industrial coal-to-gas switching in China, South Asia and Southeast Asian countries.
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Gas shortfalls and renewable delays call for diversified strategies
Energy shortfalls could and should drive new waves of Colombian energy projects, but business is still quite thin on the ground at present for heavy lift and project logistics entities.