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Exxon mulls closure of Norway's Slagen refinery as region's clean fuel shift continues

ExxonMobil is considering closing its 116,000 b/d Slagen refinery in Norway to convert the site into a fuel import terminal, the company said April 8, marking a potential further casualty of Europe's surplus refining capacity as the region's fuel demand shrinks and competition from new markets continues to grow.

read more... 12/04/2021

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Uniper converts its site from coal-fired to hydrogen-run

German utility Uniper will transform its Wilhelmshaven 757-megawatt coal-based plant to run on hydrogen.

read more... 02/04/2021

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Hungary and Poland plan nuclear to replace coal

Hungary is now the sixth European country to bring forward its coal phaseout plan, announcing that it will shut its last remaining coal plant in 2025. Meanwhile Poland says its first nuclear power unit will be built in Gdansk and the second one probably at the site of its Belchatów coal plant.

read more... 08/03/2021

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Enel agrees green hydrogen deal with Italian refiner Saras

Italian utility Enel has agreed with Saras to develop a project to supply green hydrogen to the Italian refiner’s Sarroch site in Sardinia, the two companies said on Tuesday.

read more... 17/02/2021

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Uniper, Port of Rotterdam mull green hydrogen plant

Maasvlakte, a man-made site on the Dutch North Sea coast, is the gateway to Rotterdam, the biggest bunkering port in Europe. From there, hydrogen could be supplied by pipeline to major industrial complexes in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

read more... 10/02/2021

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