RWE and Equinor plan Norway-Germany hydrogen pipeline
RWE and Equinor said they would build hydrogen power plants, as well as a pipeline to send the fuel to Germany from Norway.
RWE and Equinor said they would build hydrogen power plants, as well as a pipeline to send the fuel to Germany from Norway.
Scottish Greens have called on the UK government to halt development of the controversial Rosebank oil and gas field, in a bid to make 2023 a year of ‘transition and change’.
Equinor has been pushed for answers on the emissions profile of its £8bn Rosebank project planned for the West of Shetland.
The Keadby 3 carbon capture power station in the Humber has become the first power and CCS project in the UK to receive planning permission.
Equinor has lodged planning applications to expand its wind farms off the coast of Norfolk, in plans that would give new capacity to the Sheringham Shoal and Dudgeon schemes.
German power giant RWE has announced a solar acquisition and further wind expansion as part of a planned €50 billion investment in renewable energy by 2030.
Equinor is close to first power from Hywind Tampen, the world’s first floating wind farm to power offshore oil and gas platforms.
Energy majors behind the Northern Lights project have signed what they say is the world’s first commercial agreement on cross-border CO2 transportation and storage with Norwegian chemical group Yara.
Equinor and Wintershall Dea have partnered up in the development of a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) value chain connecting continental European CO2 emitters to offshore storage sites on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
European oil giants are investing a small fraction of their mammoth returns in green energy initiatives, according to analysis.