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Carbon8 Systems win award for best CCUS tech
During an online event held by Netherlands-based TechnologyCatalogue.com on 10th December results were announced of the Energy Transition Awards 2021, revealing Carbon8 Systems as winners for best carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) tech.
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Looking in the mirror to see where you’re going
For nearly a quarter century, I have had the good fortune to consult with independent gas distributors about their businesses. My employer provides enterprise software and services to the North American packaged gases industry, and as we have watched computing systems mature and grow, so have we watched the expectations ...
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Supply chain becomes a traffic jam, long delays
Equipment shortages, long lead times, price increases and shipping delays have presented challenges to the supply chain for most respondents in the Baird/gasworld third quarter (Q3) 2021 Welding and Industrial Gas Survey.
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Company profile: Smith Precision Products
Having manufactured many different model pumps and prototypes over the last 80 years, Smith Precision Products (also known as Smith Pumps) is a specialist in the low-pressure transfer of liquid carbon dioxide (CO2). Based in Newbury Park, California, the company serves the global market with its innovations - and has ...
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10 minutes with… Scott Clarkson
Scott Clarkson, Account Executive at Analox Group, took ten minutes out of his day to speak to gasworld.
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Horisont Energi, Helen to collaborate on CCUS and hydrogen
Norway-based Horisont Energi has joined forces with Finnish energy company Helen to explore alternative energy methods such as hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
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Project Greensand backed by €26m award for carbon capture
A carbon capture and storage (CCS) project led by global chemical company INEOS is set to receive funding of DKK 197m (€26m) for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in the North Sea as part of Project Greensand.
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CCS Project Bifrost receives successful funding award
Project Bifrost, a Danish carbon capture and storage (CCS) scheme, has been awarded DKK 75m by the Danish authorities under the ‘Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme’ (EUDP), according to its partner Norwegian Energy Company ASA (Noreco).
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Climeworks, BCG collaborate on direct air capture for net zero goals
Management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has signed a deal with carbon dioxide (CO2) removal specialist Climeworks to help BCG achieve its net zero-by-2030 goals.
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Twence installs ‘ultra-modern’ CO2 capture plant
Netherlands-based sustainability company Twence is set to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy produced as a result of processing non-recyclable residual waste.
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Now is the time to get out there and move forward
Now is the time to pause, re-evaluate your strategy and get out there in front of your customer base and realise it in a post-pandemic world. That was the overriding sentiment of gasworld’s recent US-focused Lands of Opportunity webinar, sponsored by DOD Technologies.
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Cannabis: Still the biggest opportunity for CO2 in the US
The growth of the cannabis market is the biggest expansion in the carbon dioxide (CO2) business in recent years and still the biggest area of opportunity going forward, says Josh Pringle, Vice-President of Business Development and Operations for CO2 Meter, Inc.
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Japan’s MHI to provide CO2 capture system for Hiroshima biomass plant
A compact carbon dioxide (CO2) capture system order has been received by the engineering arm of Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) for incorporation into a biomass power plant.
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Biogas key to a sustainable future, says WBA in post-COP26 statement
The Chief Executive of the World Biogas Association (WBA), Charlotte Morton, has reiterated the need for biogas and anaerobic digestion (AD) to play a key role in attaining net zero targets.
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Dry Ice Scotland: Decarbonising an industry
Necessity, as always, is regarded as the mother of invention. This is especially true in global industry, where deadlines and delivery times can dictate success or failure. During long haul transport of goods that serve the logistics, food delivery, aerospace, and pharmaceutical sectors, dry ice is considered a fundamental part ...
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Climeworks, Square partner for large-scale carbon removal project
Direct air capture (DAC) expert Climeworks is joining forces with financial services company Square, Inc (Square) to remove 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air using its patented DAC technology.
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SpectrumH2 to explore CCS, blue hydrogen in Alberta
Clean energy solutions company SpectrumH2 is set to further its clean energy ventures following the announcement that the company is pursuing a feasibility assessment of a large-scale carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project in Alberta, Canada.
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DNV to explore pipeline repurposing for CO2 transport
A joint effort to assess the potential for subsea pipes in the southern North Sea to be repurposed for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport is currently underway at a testing facility in the UK.
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Capital Power, Enbridge unveil carbon capture plans for Alberta
A new carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has been unveiled for Canada, with Capital Power Corporation and Enbridge inking an agreement that will see the development of CCS technology in the Wabamun area to reduce carbon emissions.
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McDermott advances net zero goal, completes LNG construction study for Shell
US-based energy solutions company McDermott has completed its liquefied natural gas (LNG) construction study on behalf of energy giant Shell.