esgREVIEW Magazine

esgREVIEW Magazine

ESG Review aims to promote teamwork and understanding for a more sustainable future. It focuses on the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, technologies, and investments that businesses are implementing to ensure long-term sustainability.

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  • 3 weeks ago | esgreview.net | Drew Robb

    By Drew RobbCO2 compressors are playing an increasing role as part of the decarbonization movement. They are needed for various aspects of the carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) value chain. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Compressor Corp. (known as MCO) is going all out to corner a large slice of the CO2 compression market.

  • 3 weeks ago | esgreview.net | Drew Robb

    By Drew RobbThe last few years have seen a lot of attention given to gas turbines that can operate on hydrogen. But a more practical solution, in some cases, may be machines that run on ammonia. Baker Hughes and Hanwha are partnering to develop small-size ammonia turbines. The agreement focuses on the creation of dual-fuel turbines that are capable of 100% ammonia combustion. One of the design goals is to deliver efficiency comparable to reciprocating engines while minimizing carbon emissions.

  • 3 weeks ago | esgreview.net | Drew Robb

    By Drew RobbThe aspirations of wind and solar energy to dominate the grid falter due to their intermittent nature. Enter battery energy storage systems (BESS) are a way to store excess renewables for use at times when the sun isn’t shining, or the wind isn’t blowing. However, BESS only provides four hours of energy. What is needed is a solution that provides power over a longer strength of time. Enter long-duration energy storage (LDES) developer and operator Hydrostor.

  • 1 month ago | esgreview.net | Drew Robb

    By Drew RobbArgent LNG has selected Baker Hughes as the provider of liquefaction solutions and related services for its proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Baker Hughes will supply liquefaction solutions, power generation equipment, and gas compression systems for the facility, which is set to deliver approximately 24 MTPA of LNG. Phase 1 construction is targeted to begin in 2026, with commercial operations expected by 2030.

  • 1 month ago | esgreview.net | Drew Robb

    By Drew RobbAt the Baker Hughes Annual Meeting in Italy in February, Dan Brouillette, 15th US Energy Secretary during President Trump’s first term, spoke about the changes in US energy policy, how the market is likely to transform, and how this might impact the data center sector. He was quick to point out that he holds no official position in the administration and that his data should not be construed as anything other than conjecture and opinion.

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