Höegh Evi's Expansion: Embracing Clean Energy Solutions Beyond LNG
Key Ideas
- Höegh LNG rebrands to Höegh Evi to focus on clean energy solutions like ammonia, hydrogen, and CCS alongside LNG.
- The company aims to develop floating infrastructure for ammonia and H2 import terminals, ammonia cracking technology, and CCS.
- Höegh Evi plans to be a leader in providing floating LNG infrastructure while expanding into marine infrastructure for clean molecules by the end of the decade.
- The firm is working on the world's first floating import terminal for converting green ammonia to green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
Bermuda-based shipowner and operator Höegh LNG has rebranded to Höegh Evi to signify its shift towards innovative clean energy solutions beyond LNG. The company now focuses on floating infrastructure for ammonia, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) in addition to LNG. This rebranding aims to accelerate the energy transition towards sustainable practices. Höegh Evi plans to develop marine infrastructure for clean molecules, including floating import terminals for ammonia and hydrogen, ammonia cracking technology, and CCS projects. The company's expansion includes a recent deal to deploy a floating storage and regasification unit in Egypt to enhance the country's energy security. Moreover, Höegh Evi is working on creating the world's first floating import terminal for the large-scale transformation of green ammonia into green hydrogen, showcasing its commitment to environmentally friendly energy solutions. The leadership at Höegh Evi emphasizes the importance of balancing current energy security needs with future clean energy goals, positioning the company as a partner in fulfilling both aspects.
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Projects
Clean Energy
Energy Security
Energy Transition
Carbon Capture
Ammonia
Rebranding
Marine Infrastructure
Floating Infrastructure
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