Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 11
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Heliogen, CarbonCapture combine expertise for DAC technology
Heligon’s concentrated solar power and solid media thermal storage systems are set to be combined with CarbonCapture’s carbon removal technology as part of a new collaboration unveiled today (23rd Dec).
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Howden completes acquisition of Compressor Products International
Scotland-based global provider of air and gas handling products Howden has strengthened its ranks following the acquisition of Compressor Products International (CPI), a leading provider of aftermarket reciprocating compressors.
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12 Days of Content: An interview with Aker Carbon Capture
With so much focus in 2021 on sustainability, meeting net zero emission targets, and COP26, carbon capture has quickly become a household phrase.
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Nippon Gases joins project to decarbonise the steel sector
Industrial gas sector specialist Nippon Gases is to participate in a new project that will aim to lower carbon emissions in the notoriously hard-to-abate steel sector.
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Svanehøj sees record year for LNG fuel pump solutions
Danish fuel pump specialist Svanehøj has quadrupled its sales of fuel pump solutions in 2021 as the shipping industry sees an increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fuelled newbuilds.
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Climeworks, LGT in ‘largest ever’ direct air capture agreement
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has closed a deal with private banking group LGT, which will see Climeworks removing 9,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year for ten years – marking the largest ever DAC agreement signed by a bank.
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Biomethane could help the UK ‘level up’ its low carbon agenda
Speaking at the 2021 Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) National Conference on 14th December, Lord Callanan reiterated just how beneficial biomethane could become when decarbonising and ‘levelling up’ the UK economy.
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Could the UK become a global leader in the energy transition?
Following a COP26 event met with a lukewarm reception by many, international focus on the importance of reducing harmful emissions for industrial sectors has magnified. As coal is slowly phased out, the UK energy transition will require further investment to support scaling up of alternative energy technologies such as carbon ...
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US CO2 supply: is the situation improving?
Tightening in supply or shortages of supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) have blighted some companies this year and impacted customers in the food and beverage industry.
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Cold comfort
For American Carbonation Corporation Vice-President of Operations Daniel Koerner, each day presents a puzzle of how he will put the pieces of a broken supply chain together to keep customers provided with CO2. Amid increasing demand for CO2 and dry ice, Koerner and his American Carbonation colleagues have been contending ...
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Seltzers driving renewed demand
In the developed world markets, such as North America, Europe, and Japan, carbon dioxide (CO2) usage in the food and beverage sector is the largest combined consumption for the commodity. More specifically, these two sectors generally represent around 70% of all merchant usage in the developed economies. In the developing ...
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Putting the fizz into business
The beverage industry is always developing new ways to satisfy our thirst. As the equipment used to dispense and distribute our favorite beverages is constantly evolving, it can be a challenge to keep up with industry trends and technology.
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Why measure CO2 in HVAC applications?
Ensuring sufficient air quality is a vital part of creating a healthy indoor air environment and living space.
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Brewing the green way
What do Country Boy Brewing’s Cougar Bait American Blond, Shotgun Wedding Vanilla Brown Ale, Cliff Jumper IPA and Halfway Home Pale Ale all have in common? They’re all now being produced in an environmentally friendly way with the implementation of carbon capture technology courtesy of Earthly Labs.
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Protecting food from spoilage
Food producers know that today’s consumers want fresh products that are minimally processed but also have long shelf life. To achieve this, the industry is increasingly relying on modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), which uses gases to control and slow oxidation of fresh food.
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Support for family-run brewery
For over 200 years ago, a renowned brewer and his family have been brewing and distributing award-winning beers, growing the business in a unique, slightly old-fashioned way.
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Shell to use CANSOLV CO2 technology at Deer Park Energy Center
An energy centre in Texas, US, will adopt energy giant Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) CANSOLV carbon dioxide (CO2) technology for post-combustion CO2 capture.
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MAN Energy Solutions to boost low-carbon cement production with compressor tech
German company MAN Energy Solutions (MAN) is to supply its patented ‘Carbon Capture Heat Recovery’ system to HeidelbergCement Norcem (HeidelbergCement) to help lower emissions in its cement manufacture process.
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Calpine Texas CCUS awards major FEED study for carbon capture work
Shell Catalysts & Technology has been awarded a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract from Calpine Texas CCUS for a post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2) capture facility – and it’s believed to be one of the largest CO2 capture FEED studies ever awarded.
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CarbonCure celebrates milestone moments for decarbonised concrete
Sharing a landmark moment, Canadian carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company CarbonCure today (16th Dec) confirmed that its 500th carbon mineralisation system has been sold to one of its visionary concrete producer partners.