Remove Corporation Remove Malaysia Remove Products Remove Supplies
article thumbnail

Hanwha and LG Energy to build battery production in US, targeting ESS and UAM

Green Car Congress

Hanwha Group and LG Energy Solution (LGES) will invest in building battery production facilities in the United States. The MOU was signed by LGES and three subsidiaries under Hanwha Group—Hanwha Solutions, owner of clean energy manufacturer Qcells, Hanwha Corporation/Momentum and Hanwha Aerospace.

Building 199
article thumbnail

Valero And Mission NewEnergy Execute 5-year, US$3.5B Biodiesel Supply Agreement

Green Car Congress

Mission NewEnergy’s basic plan is to ship biodiesel produced in Malaysia from jatropha seeds produced in India to markets in Europe and the US. M1 and M2 are its biodiesel plants in Malaysia. Under the terms of the supply agreement, Mission will supply Valero with up to 200,000 tonnes (60 million gallons) of biodiesel per year.

Supplies 230
article thumbnail

Lifecycle study finds LNG can reduce shipping GHG emissions by up to 21%

Green Car Congress

This includes the following life cycle phases: production & processing; pipeline transport; liquefaction; LNG carrier transportation (for imports); LNG terminal operations (for imports); bunkering (dispensing); and the final combustion in the engine. Others (5%).

Mariner 220
article thumbnail

Sumitomo and US Hybrid partnering to grow hydrogen fuel cell business for commercial vehicles and mass transit

Green Car Congress

Sumitomo Corporation together with Sumitomo Corporation of Americas (collectively, SC Group) announced a strategic collaboration agreement with US Hybrid to grow US Hybrid’s fuel cell production business through the expansion of fuel cell stack production capacity. Earlier post.) US Hybrid FCe 80. Click to enlarge.

article thumbnail

ExxonMobil projects natural gas will overtake coal as second most widely used source of energy by 2025

Green Car Congress

Tillerson, chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation in a speech at the 25 th World Gas Conference in Malaysia. According to our projections, over the next three decades, while natural gas supplies from conventional sources will remain the majority of production, unconventionals are likely to grow by more than 400 percent.

Coal 244
article thumbnail

JARE investing AUD200M in Lynas Rare Earths; heavy rare earths for Japan

Green Car Congress

JARE was co-founded in 2011 by Sojitz Corporation and Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC); Lynas and JARE are parties to a long-term senior loan facility. Sojitz and JOGMEC have entered into an agreement with Lynas to supply up to 65% of the HRE (dysprosium and terbium, DyTb) produced by Lynas from Mt.

Japan 199
article thumbnail

Pensana plans $125M rare earth separation facility in England

Green Car Congress

Targeted production is around 12,500 annualized tonnes of rare earth oxides, including 4,500 tonnes of magnet metal rare earth oxides (NdPr), which would represent approximately 5% of 2025 projected world demand. China currently supplies 98% of Europe’s rare earth magnets.

Angola 345