Mar 16 – Houston-based Kinder Morgan has formed a new Energy Transition Ventures group within the company, to identify and pursue commercial opportunities related to low-carbon energy projects. The team, lead by Jesse Arenivas, consists of a group of in-house financial, commercial and engineering professionals.
Mitsubishi Power, part of MHI Group, has started to develop a MW-class gas turbine that will be 100% fuelled by ammonia (NH3), producing no emissions in the combustion process. The first NH3-fired, carbon-free gas turbine will be based on the H-25 Series turbine, and is targeted to be ready for commercialization by 2025.
Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in the United States will decline in most years through the mid-2030s but then start to rise slightly from the mid-2030s through 2050, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its AEO2021 Reference case, the EIA projects that by 2050, energy-related emissions will be 5% higher than 2020 levels.
Germany’s chemical company BASF and Siemens Energy have teamed up to accelerate the industrial use of low-carbon technologies. Several projects at BASF’s Ludwigshafen site are planned, e.g. adding a proton exchange membrane electrolyser (50 MW) to produce hydrogen and a heat pump (50 MW) to generate process steam from waste heat.