Svitzer Introduces Carbon Neutral Towing in UK Svitzer, global towage operator and part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, has announced that after conducting a successful pilot, it will convert its whole fleet of 10 tugs in London and Medway to be powered by marine biofuel. | Funding Helps UK Distilleries Fuel a Greener Future Hydrogen and biogas will power whisky and spirit producers across the country following a cash boost of more than £11 million from the UK government, driving forward plans to create low-carbon green distilleries. The multi-million-pound investment will help distilleries across the UK ditch fossil fuels and develop low carbon heating systems that will make production processes greener and more energy efficient. | EMEC Hydrogen Selects Genevos to Supply Fuel Cell Power Pack for Ferry Led by EMEC Hydrogen based in Orkney, HIMET is one of 55 projects selected for funding under the Department for Transport’s flagship Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition, delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. The project will explore solutions for decarbonizing ferries as well as shore-side activities in ports. | Biofuels Biogas Pentair and McCulla Initiated McCulla’s new Pentair Biogas Upgrading Plant Haffmans B.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pentair Water Process Technology B.V., , and a global provider of sustainable solutions, including biogas upgrading technologies and carbon capture technologies, and McCulla, a leading provider of ambient, chilled and frozen logistics solutions, launched a new biogas upgrading plant that is enabling McCulla to fuel their fleet of trucks with Compressed Natural Gas (bio-CNG). | World Biogas Association says it is critical to usher in a new era of waste management Biomass Drax Pushing to Increase Biomass Use Drax currently has 13 operational pellet plants with nameplate capacity of c.4Mt, plus a further two plants currently commissioning and other developments/expansions which will increase this to c.5Mt once complete, according to an update on the company's website. | Interviews GenComm and the Future of Hydrogen: An interview with Paul McCormack, Program Manager of GenComm Paul McCormack, Program Manager of GenComm (GENerating energy secure COMMunities) describes himself as an entrepreneurial innovator, technology ambitious, green hydrogen proponent and intellectually curious. As Project Coordinator on international projects he engages with many companies across different industries, positioning them truly at the forefront of innovation. He is an engineer and MBA graduate with over 30 years experience within global manufacturing, engineering, software, renewable energy, packaging and environmental industries. REM sat down with McCormack to discuss the GenComm Project and the future of hydrogen in the UK. This is Part One of a two part interview. | Hydrogen Neste Proceeds With Project to Demonstrate Production of Green Hydrogen Neste is entering into execution phase with its partners in the MultiPLHY consortium. The MultiPLHY project aims at installing, integrating and operating the world's first high-temperature electrolyzer system in multi-megawatt-scale (~2.4 MW) at Neste’s renewable products refinery in Rotterdam to demonstrate production of green hydrogen for the refinery's processes. The technology of the high-temperature electrolyzer is provided by Sunfire. | Caterpillar to Launch Demonstration Project Using Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Agenda All Energy Exhibition and Conference |