Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 15
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Karpowership: COP26 and LNG’s role in the energy transition
With international summit COP26 heading towards its conclusion, the controversial event has seen emission reduction commitments and pledges made by the international energy community, including countries and organisations, from a breadth of sectors. One such area looking to transform the way it consumes and provides energy is the power industry.
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In focus…Why dry ice is in focus like never before
Such is its versatility and increasing range of applications, one could be forgiven for thinking they’ve heard this statement many times before over the last decade: dry ice is in vogue like never before, explains Rob Cockerill.
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Toasting a greener future
I’ll drink to that, writes Rob Cockerill, as the stories of a new dawn in low-carbon distillery operations continue to grow.
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Risks to food safety during a CO2 shortage
As shortages of carbon dioxide (CO2) hit the headlines in the UK again, quality can be overlooked in the trade-off over availability. Gary Robson, of Sure Purity, explains the risks associated with supply chain disruption and the need for greater awareness about quality and food safety, when disruptions occur.
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How to manage CO2 supply chains in a changing world
In an ever-changing world we find less and less anchors and certainties. Here in an exclusive featue for gasworld, Hans Kok of Den Hartogh Gas Logistics observes whether we really learned from previous CO2 crises and, in the face of more, how we might better manage supply chains.
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Angstrom reduces emissions and promotes green hydrogen
US-based Angstrom Advanced Inc (Angstrom) has seen its electrolyser technology contribute to the popularity of green hydrogen, a renewably sourced and produced form of hydrogen that mitigates unnecessary carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Chevron address Gorgon CO2 shortfall with $40m investment
Following a carbon dioxide (CO2) injection shortfall at Western Australia’s Gorgon carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, Chevron Australia (Chevron) will invest AUD$40m as part of an offsets package.
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Global Energy Storage invests in low carbon storage at Rotterdam
Independent energy storage company, Global Energy Storage (GES) is set to buy an interest in part of the assets of Gunvor Group (Gunvor)’s Stargate Terminal. In addition to the deal, GES will develop more than 20 hectares at the port.
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Nippon Sanso Holdings, Enlink to construct new LCO2 and dry ice facility
Japanese gas giant Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has signed a deal with Enlink Midstream, LLC (Enlink) that will see an exchange of gas under a supply agreement and also the construction of a Texas-based liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) and dry ice production facility.
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Air Canada looks to achieve net-zero targets with Carbon Engineering technology
Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology, which captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, could be a key catalyst for Air Canada as it strives to achieve net-zero ambitions by 2050.
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Australia Govt to ‘turbocharge’ low emission tech with $1bn injection
The Morrison Government is set to accelerate low emission technology development following the creation of a $1bn technology fund.
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WBA at COP26: Using biowaste as fuel, a climate saviour?
With COP26 in its second and final week, a lot has been said about the potential for alternative energy sources and supporting a clean energy transition. One such alternative will be presented by the World Biogas Association (WBA) at the event.
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COP26 witnesses four ‘ground-breaking Missions’ to accelerate decarbonisation
Four ‘Missions’ have been announced at today’s (9th Nov) Science and Innovation Day at the COP26 event, intended to spur further investment in clean energy technologies.
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HeidelbergCement sets focus on CCUS
German company HeidelbergCement reiterated its strategy to focus on carbon capture and utilisation or storage (CCU/S) due to its importance in decarbonising the atmosphere.
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CleanBC wins climate solution award at COP26
A British Columbia (BC), Canada-based carbon clean up solution, the CleanBC Program for Industry, has won an award at the COP26 event in Glasgow.
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US DOE aims to remove ‘gigatonnes’ of CO2 with new initiative
The US DOE has announced a new initiative, entitled the Carbon Negative Shot, that aims to remove gigatons of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and store it for less than $100/tonne of net CO2-equivalent.
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SINTEF: We cannot go back to ‘business as usual’ after COP26
“We cannot go back to ‘business as usual;’ coming out of COP26 there must be an advanced level of accountability and transparency on any climate goals set, since we are currently way off track to meet Paris targets.”
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Why the water nexus is such a hot topic
Water: It’s a human need and source of contention as old as civilisation itself, writes Rob Cockerill, as he explains the challenges ahead in water-stress and the opportunity in water treatment applications.
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COP26: The first five days, a brief summary
As part of our COP26 coverage, gasworld is providing content over the two weeks centred around the various themes of the event. This summary of the summit’s first week will provide a brief overview of each day’s main talking points.
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MOL completes multi-hull CO2 carrier concept study
Shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has completed its concept study of the multiple hull forms for a liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier undertaken with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding (MSB).