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ExxonMobil to Build CCS Pilot Plant with FuelCell Energy Using Carbonate Fuel Cell Technology
Esso Nederland BV plans to build a pilot plant at its Rotterdam Manufacturing Complex to test a breakthrough technology that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions from key industries. The pilot plant aims to obtain data on performance and operability of the carbonate fuel cell (CFC) technology, jointly developed with FuelCell Energy. Additionally, the pilot aims to address potential technical issues that may occur in a commercial environment and better understand the costs of installing and operating a CFC plant for carbon capture.
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Esso extends partnership with Belgian national cycling teams for three years
Belgian Cycling can count on Esso's support until at least the Olympic Games in 2024, announced ExxonMobil – the company behind Esso – and the Belgian Cycling Federation. Esso has been featured on the jersey of the national cycling teams since 2011. The teams have won 86 gold medals in the various championships and the various disciplines since the collaboration.
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Neptune Energy, ExxonMobil, Rosewood and EBN to cooperate on L10 carbon capture and storage
Neptune Energy, ExxonMobil subsidiary XTO Netherlands, Ltd., Rosewood Exploration Ltd., and EBN Capital B.V. today announced the signing of a Cooperation Agreement to progress the L10 large-scale offshore carbon capture and storage project in the Dutch North Sea.
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The Antwerp@C project takes a major next step towards halving CO2 footprint
Engineering studies have started, final investment decision expected by the end of 2022.
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Esso turns fuel stations orange in support of Red Bull Racing Honda
To mark one of Formula 1’s most exciting seasons, Esso is reskinning red forecourts in the Benelux area to orange. The 2022 Technology Partner of Red Bull Racing Honda is supporting the Team and its Driver Max Verstappen ahead of the final race of the season in which they are locked in a tense battle to claim both the Constructors and Drivers World Championships.
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