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EPS, Value Maritime to install first carbon capture system onboard tankers
Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) will partner with Dutch company Value Maritime (VM) to fit MR tankers M/T Pacific Cobalt and M/T Pacific Gold with carbon capture and filter systems, making them the current largest ocean-going vessels fitted with carbon capture technology.
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Biogas sector expansion to be focus of EBA’s leadership group
The European Biogas Association (EBA) will aim to expand Europe’s biogas industry over the next three years, according to plans laid out by newly appointed President Anders Mathiasson.
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UK clean-tech firm signs £700m decarbonisation deal in UAE
Green tech manufacturer Levidian Nanosystems (Levidian) will supply 500 of its proprietary LOOP50 systems to technology expert Zero Carbon Ventures as part of a project to bring cutting edge carbon-reducing technologies to the Middle East.
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Carbon Clean hits $150m in ‘largest ever’ funding round
Leading UK carbon capture solutions provider Carbon Clean is one step closer to reaching its goal of delivering gigatonne-scale decarbonisation for hard-to-abate industries by the mid-2030s following a US$150m funding round.
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GIDARA, OCAP granted €110m CO2 capture subsidy
Biofuel specialist GIDARA Energy and Linde Gas subsidiary OCAP have been granted a sustainable energy transition subsidy scheme (SDE++) worth up to €110m euro for carbon capture and distribution at the Advanced Methanol Amsterdam (AMA) facility in the Netherlands.
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Aker begin building modular carbon capture plant in the Netherlands
Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture has commenced construction of a modular carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy plant operated by waste management company Twence.
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Navigator CO2 sign deal to capture and storage carbon from Iowa biorefineries
US carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) specialist Navigator CO2 Ventures (Navigator) will provide its carbon capture, transport, and usage/storage services via the Heartland Greenway system for three ethanol biorefineries located in West Burlington, Iowa.
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Drax to ‘shape the future’ of carbon capture with new tech
UK energy company Drax is advancing the scope of its pioneering carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology through a trial that is part of the company’s bioenergy with CCS (BECCS) innovation programme.
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CCSA calls for Energy Bill to focus on enabling of carbon capture, hydrogen
Following the Queen’s Speech made earlier today (May 10th), the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) has called for the Energy Security Bill to include additional legislative proposals to enable carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS).
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HAM, Lipigas to advance ‘green transport corridor’ in Chile with new LNG station
In a bid to expand the scope of liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling in South America, HAM Group subsidiary HAM Chile (HAM) is taking charge of the design, construction, and commissioning of an LNG service station to be open to the public in Tabolango, Valparaíso region, Chile.
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MAN Energy Solutions’ pump tech ready for largest CO2-based heat pump plant
German energy solutions company MAN Energy Solutions (MAN) has announced that its heat pump technology has passed the Factory Acceptance Test in Zurich, Switzerland and is now ready to be supplied to the largest carbon dioxide (CO2)-based heat pump plant of its kind.
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Air Liquide, Lhoist ink deal to decarbonise Dunkirk lime industry
The notoriously hard-to-abate lime industry in France’s Dunkirk area is set to undergo a decarbonisation drive following a deal signed between Air Liquide and lime producer Lhoist, which aims to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at France’s largest lime production plant located in the Hauts-de-France region by more than 600,000 ...
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Low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia facility planned for Texas
Plans low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility have been unveiled for the Enbridge Ingleside Energy Centre, near Corpus Christi, Texas, to meet growing demands in the clean energies market.
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UK to advance carbon storage potential
A partnership between three leading UK authorities aims to help meet the UK reach its carbon storage targets of 20-30 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year by 2030, and over 50 million tonnes by 2035.
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Reducing CO2 in the chemical industry through CCU
A new study published by the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) has explored the potential for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the energy intensive chemical and derived material industries by using carbon capture and utilisation (CCU).
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Chevron joins Bayou Bend CCS project in southeast Texas
Chevron has joined the consortium behind the Bayou Bend CCS offshore carbon capture and sequestration hub that could sequester 225-275 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial sources in the area.
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Svanehøj wins CO2 pump supply contract for Northern Lights
Danish marine pumps specialist Svanehøj has been awarded a contract to supply two carbon dioxide (CO2) carriers with pump systems.
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GAWDA Spring Management Conference recap
Indianapolis: Home to two major sports league clubs, four universities and also the host of the 2022 Gases and Welding Distributors Association (GAWDA) Spring Management Conference. The JW Marriott hotel, situated in the heart of the charming city, saw over 700 GAWDA delegates gather together to celebrate the enjoyment of ...
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Great Lakes report
The industrial gas market in the Great Lakes generated revenues of approximately $3.15bn in 2020, up from a value of around $2.29bn in 2010, indicating almost a $1bn growth in a decade and a compound annual growth rate of 3.26% p.a. for the decade.
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CO2 GRO Delivery Solutions enhances fruit and veg growth in Alberta
The Cucumber Man, an Alberta-based vegetable grower, is now using CO2 GRO’s CO2 Delivery Solutions™ to enhance the growth of its cucumbers.