Keppel plans liquid hydrogen infrastructure in Singapore
May 12, 2021 3:25:am
Summary Keppel Data Centres Holdings will work with Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Linde Gas, Mitsui OSK Lines and Vopak LNG to develop the infrastructure to power its data centres.
by: Shardul Sharma
Keppel plans liquid hydrogen infrastructure in Singapore
Keppel Data Centres Holdings, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Linde Gas, Mitsui OSK Lines and Vopak LNG have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a supply infrastructure to bring liquefied hydrogen into Singapore to power Keppel’s data centres, the companies said on May 12.
Under this MOU, the five companies will jointly study the technical and commercial viability of a liquid hydrogen supply chain, including the feasibility of having a production and liquefaction plant and export terminal at the exporting country, transportation via ocean-going tankers, as well as an import terminal, storage units and reg
Wartsila to switch 90-MW Senegal power plant to gas
Apr 12, 2021 8:25:am
Summary Senegal is transitioning from coal and oil to natural gas in power generation to address its emissions and capitalise on its offshore reserves.
by: Joseph Murphy
Finnish technology firm Wartsila will convert the 90-MW Bel-Air heavy fuel oil power plant in Senegal s capital Dakar to run on LNG, the company said on April 12.
The station s existing six Wartsila 46 engine.
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KARMOL s first floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) was delivered on 15 March at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore and will begin sea trials off Singapore ahead of its deployment to Senegal in the coming weeks.
The FSRU, called KARMOL LNGT POWERSHIP AFRICA, will enable KARMOL (a joint venture between Karpowership and Mitsui OSK Lines) to offer LNG-powered electricity to the West African country for the first time using its floating powership,
Karadeniz Powership Aysegül Sultan.
In Senegal, Karpowership is operating a 235 MW capacity powership, around 15% of the country s supply, since August 2019. The first FSRU, operated by KARMOL will soon sail to the West African country and the Powership will switch to operating with LNG before the end of June.