Infrastructure
Hearing officer OKs Delaware River LNG dock
An adjudicatory hearing officer has recommended that Delaware River dock to serve a liquefied natural gas export terminal in New Jersey should remain as approved, Kallanish Energy reports. The report ...
NIPSCO to get power from two Indiana solar farms
NIPSCO has announced that it will be acquiring solar power from two new solar farms in central Indiana, Kallanish Energy reports. The company, a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., will get ...
Total reduces Tellurian holdings: SEC filing
Tellurian Inc. has reported a second quarter 2020 net loss of $128.8 million or 53 cents per share on its Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and East Texas. That compares to ...
Hydrogen is no silver bullet to zero-carbon economy: sources
Hydrogen has a key role to play in the future energy systems, but “it’s no silver bullet,” European pro-hydrogen speakers said in an industry webinar on Thursday. According to Christoph ...
Scotland’s H100 Project: Early Design Phase Successfully Concluded
Scotland’s ambitious H100 project has reached a significant milestone with the successful conclusion of its early design phase. This groundbreaking initiative, aimed at establishing the world’s first green hydrogen heating ...
Energy Transfer reviewing EPC bids for Lake Charles LNG
Energy Transfer is reviewing bid proposals for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract at its proposed Lake Charles liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Louisiana, Kallanish Energy reports. The ...
XOM, Global Thermostat extend carbon capture research
ExxonMobil and Global Thermostat have announced that they have extended their joint development agreement, after 12 months of technical evaluation looking into the feasibility and potential of Global Thermostat’s technology ...
New federal LNG-by-rail rule published, lawsuit likely
The Trump administration has published a new rule that authorizes the bulk movement of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail, and that has resulted in two environmental groups announcing that ...
43,000 signees opposed to MVP extension
Opponents of the stalled Mountain Valley Pipeline have submitted 43,000 signatures urging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission not to grant more time to complete the $5.7 billion pipeline, Kallanish Energy ...
Minnesota regulator reaffirms Line 3 approvals
A Minnesota regulator has reaffirmed its support for Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline replacement project, Kallanish Energy reports By a 4-1 vote, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has voted to deny ...