Due diligence is crucial to informed CO2 investments, warns expert
As engineered carbon dioxide removal technologies mature and attract investor interest, rigorous due diligence counts more than ever.
As engineered carbon dioxide removal technologies mature and attract investor interest, rigorous due diligence counts more than ever.
Less than a fifth of the EU’s planned hydrogen production capacity is likely to come online by 2030, unless urgent action is taken to address gaps in policy, funding, and demand, according to new analysis...
Industrial gases are often produced at high purities, particularly those separated from air in large-scale air separation units (ASUs). Yet that’s not the end of the story. Purity needs to be maintained or even enhanced,...
French companies 45-8 Energy and Storengy have been granted exploration licences to search for natural hydrogen deposits in south-western France.
Sweden-based energy company Stockholm Exergi has cleared Italian engineering firm Saipem to begin work on a large-scale carbon capture project at the Värtaverket biomass power plant in Stockholm.
California is about to become a high-risk region for a potential carbon dioxide supply shortage in the US, according to Bruce Woerner of Woerner CO2 Consulting.
Large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects could cut back the amount of CO2 available for commercial use in the US.
European energy company E.ON and Danish waste management firm ARC have signed a deal to partner on the development of a carbon capture project at Copenhagen’s CopenHill waste-to-energy facility in Denmark. The initiative, known as...
Revenues from durable carbon dioxide removal credits are set to exceed $14bn by 2035, driven by growing demand for engineered removal technologies, according to a report by independent technology research group IDTechEx.
A group of Norwegian companies have launched a project to develop a system that captures carbon dioxide point-source emissions onboard liquefied natural gas-powered cruise ships.