Industry: Energy Transition

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ADI chemicals newsletter: Dow to start solar shingle production

AMERICAS Dow to complete closure of two VCM units this year Dow Chemical will close two vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) production lines this year. Dow will shut down a production unit at its Freeport, TX VCM facility in the first quarter of 2011. A second VCM unit at the company’s Plaquemine, LA complex will cease […]

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ADI chemicals newsletter: Expansion, regulatory shifts

Hyundai awarded US$169 mln project to build XLPE unit by Borouge Borouge has awarded a US$169 mln contract to Hyundai Engineering and Construction of South Korea to build a cross-linkable polyethylene (XLPE) unit at its petrochemical plant in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. With an annual capacity of 80,000 tonnes, the unit is an added-value complement to […]

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Geothermal’s resurgence

The Wall Street Journal published today a good review of geothermal energy, which, “spurred by new technology and government funds, is enjoying a resurgence.” – Uday Turaga

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ADI chemicals newsletter: Sinopec plans coal-based MTO

COAL Sinopec to build coal-based MTO project in China China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), the second largest oil and natural gas producer in China entered an agreement with the government of Hebi city in China’s central Henan province to jointly develop a 1.8 million ton per year coal-based methanol to olefin (MTO) project. Sinopec […]

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China is the new energy dragon

Despite the cost, altering China’s energy mix is feasible due to its adaptable infrastructure and directed investment capacity, enabling a shift to renewables for rising demand. Ongoing green investments and emissions reduction efforts reflect this strategy and address global climate concerns.

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If China is the “green giant,” how far behind can India be?

If China is the “green giant,” how far behind can India be?  A recent story documents how companies are trying to develop technologies, plants, and businesses that convert rice husk into power, recycle electronic waste, commission green data centers, consolidate wind and solar power, and mass produce electric cars. Unlike China, where its government is […]

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ADI chemicals newsletter: Dow to shutter Freeport plant

AMERICAS LyondellBasell Updates LyondellBasell could emerge from Chapter 11 LyondellBasell Industries (LBI) has reached an agreement that could help it emerge from Chapter 11. LBI’s unsecured creditors swapped sides after being offered an extra USD150 million worth of shares. Unsecured creditors, including bondholders, are estimated to hold around USD 3 billion of debt and had […]

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Continued growth for U.S. onshore wind energy projects

Executing on a strategic decision to focus on the U.S. onshore wind energy market, BP has been exiting from other countries. This shift signifies their emphasis on developing onshore wind energy projects within the U.S. It just sold 100 MW of wind energy capacity in India to Green Infra Limited, an independent power producer backed […]

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European refineries on sale

European refinery divestments, driven by declining fuel demand, overcapacity, biofuel growth, and carbon emission costs, attract bids primarily from emerging economies anticipating increased transportation fuel demand.

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Solar energy’s growth pangs

While solar energy’s growth pangs continue to challenge industry leaders, First Solar, the Arizona-based world’s largest maker of solar cells, breaks into the difficult Chinese market with a $5-6-billion deal to build a two gigawatt plant. Meanwhile, a stock analyst downgrades the company’s stock from “hold” to “sell” and halves the target price.  Why?  In […]