Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 12
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Cyl-Tec completes sale of company to employees
Cylinder and bulk tank specialist Cyl-Tec has become a 100% employee-owned company through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
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Atlas Copco strengthens Shell biofuel plant with CO2 compression tech
Industrial gases specialist Atlas Copco Gas and Process (Atlas Copco) will supply its carbon dioxide (CO2) compression equipment to energy giant Shell’s 820,000 tonnes per year biofuels facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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WELTEC advances Greek energy transition with biogas potential
German biogas plant specialist WELTEC BIOPOWER (WELTEC) has advanced the adoption of biogas and anaerobic digestion (AD) in Greece through its involvement in 17 of a total of 30 Greek agricultural and waste biogas plants.
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding agrees to construct ‘green’ test ship with Sanyu Kisen
The shipping arm of Yokohama-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, will go ahead with construction of a demonstration ship designed to transport liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2).
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POET completes renewable CO2 addition
POET, the world’s largest biofuels producer, has completed construction on an addition to its POET Bioprocessing – Portland facility in Indiana, US, which allows the company to capture renewable carbon dioxide (CO2) to be sold for commercial use.
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CO2 Capsol, HZI collaborate on CCUS for Waste to Energy
As decarbonisation initiatives take hold the world over, key players in the Waste to Energy (WtE) industry are beginning to investigate carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) initiatives to lower the harmful emissions produced from plants.
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UK Govt announces new agreement to ensure CO2 supplies
As industry steeled itself at the prospect of yet another stranglehold on the national supply of carbon dioxide (CO2), the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has announced today (1st February) that the CO2 industry has ‘come to an agreement’ to ensure UK businesses have access to ...
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Aker joins forces with Altera and Höegh on CCS services for industrial emitters
A trio of energy and construction companies have entered a non-exclusive collaboration that will explore the potential for speeding up carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) deployment.
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CO2OLHEAT delivers waste heat recovery project updates
CO2OLHEAT, a waste heat-to-power initiative funded by EU Horizon 2020, has released further details of the project’s roadmap.
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CCSA advances CCUS solutions as it welcomes two new members
The UK’s trade body for the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry, the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA), has welcomed two new members to its ranks, expanding the organisation’s scope for decarbonisation.
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Holcim, Eni use ‘breakthrough’ CCUS tech for green cement
Sustainable building solutions company Holcim has partnered with energy expert Eni to repurpose carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from Holcim’s operations into its green cement.
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INEOS advances net zero plans with low-carbon hydrogen plant
Energy company INEOS is pushing ahead with its net zero ambitions by constructing a low-carbon hydrogen manufacturing plant to help decarbonise its businesses at the company’s Grangemouth site.
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Saipem, partners to boost Italy’s carbon capture capacity
Sustainable engineering company Saipem has joined forces with steel pipe and services manufacturer Tenaris and Italian energy company SIAD to study the potential for a carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and utilisation project in Dalmine, northern Italy.
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CO2 GRO inks purchase deal with US greenhouse grower
CO2 GRO is expanding its North American footprint, with the company having inked a new commercial technology purchase agreement with a US-based greenhouse grower.
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Worley wins contract for Humber Zero carbon capture project
Energy solutions company Worley has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a post-combustion carbon capture facility as part of the Humber Zero project, a £1.2bn effort to decarbonise the Immingham industrial area by 2030.
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Fresh fears sparked over food and drink shortages as UK Govt ends CO2 support
The UK could see industry blighted once again by persistent carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages following imminent cessation of the Government’s support plans agreed upon with CF Industries in September last year (2021).
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Scandinavian Biogas injects $30m into northern Europe’s largest Bio-LNG plant
Nordic biogas producer Scandinavian Biogas will accelerate development of a Swedish liquefied biogas (Bio-LNG) plant with a 300 million SEK ($30m) investment.
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Air Liquide announces $60m plant investment in Arizona to support the semiconductor market
Air Liquide will invest $60m to build, own and operate onsite plants and systems at a new manufacturing site in Phoenix, Arizona, to supply ultra-high purity hydrogen, helium and carbon dioxide to one of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers.
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Shell carbon capture plant emits more carbon than it captures
A carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in Alberta, Canada has produced more carbon than it has captured over the last five years, according to a study by Global Witness.
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Air Products to showcase cryogenic freezing technologies at IPPE
Air Products will showcase a range of its cryogenic freezing and chilling solutions at the upcoming International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, Georgia.