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Offshore pipeline re-use | Hydrogen

Energy Central

Offshore pipeline re-use Two main scenarios which can be realized before 2030. In both scenarios, one of the pipelines becomes fully available for hydrogen; the other pipeline continues to facilitate the transport of existing and future natural gas production.

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CBP Issues Helpful Ruling for U.S. Jones Act Vessel Operators in the Offshore Wind Market

The Energy Law

Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) published a new ruling on Jones Act compliance in the installation of offshore wind turbines. Offshore installations often use subsea pipes and cables, and at times these pipes and cables need to be protected by placing concrete mats over them after the initial installation on the seafloor.

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MADE IN AMERICA: U.S.-Built Offshore Wind Substation and Support Vessels Start to Set Sail for Federal Waters

The Energy Law

built offshore wind substation departed from a Texas fabrication facility where Danish multinational energy company, Ørsted, and domestic energy provider, Eversource, partnered to build the revolutionary vessel. The Kansas-engineered substation was designed and built by Kiewit Offshore Services, Ltd., the largest U.S. 1331 et seq.

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US DOE Allots $6MM for CO2 Transport Project in Texas

Rigzone: News

The selected project aims to explore the transport of CO2 from onshore industrial and power generation facilities to offshore secure geologic storage in Texas state waters.

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Offshore green ammonia synthesis

Energy Central

However, the accessibility of renewable energy is constrained by existing land use, the need to preserve protected areas and the costs associated with transporting energy over large distances. The global potential for renewable energy production far exceeds global energy demand.

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The Moving Forward Act Addresses U.S. Infrastructure, Renewable Energy

NGT News

transportation and infrastructure sectors has morphed into a $1.5 transportation industry. What began as a bill aimed at boosting the U.S. trillion federal stimulus package that includes provisions of benefit to the U.S. 2, the Moving Forward Act, was recently introduced to the House of Representatives.

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Paving the Way for Large-Scale Transportation of Liquid Hydrogen

Energy Central

Brown coal gasification clearly involves fossil fuels, though in this case the Australian plant is being constructed with “carbon capture” and storage underground offshore. So, this cargo is referred to as “blue hydrogen” “Grey hydrogen” is produced directly from.