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Nippon Gases Italia invests in sustainability with new B.A.G. farm
Industrial gas company Nippon Gases Italia, part of the Nippon Gases Europe group, has announced that it will launch a second ‘green’ bulk atmospheric gases (B.A.G.) farm in Caserta, Italy.
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Linde Green zero carbon liquefied gases range launched by Linde
As more industrial gas customers begin to take further measures to reduce their carbon footprints, gas giant Linde has announced the launch of its Linde Green range, which will provide carbon conscious customers with liquefied gases that have been produced through a zero-emission process.
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US DOE boosts CCUS initiatives with $20m
North America’s carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry has yet again received another financial boost from the US Department of Energy (US DOE) as it looks to contribute to the Biden-Harris Administration’s goal of net zero emissions by 2050.
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Technip and Shell test improved carbon capture technology
As carbon capture and storage (CCS) gains yet further traction amidst ongoing energy transition developments, engineering and technology company Technip Energies (Technip) has announced that improvements on the Cansolv CO2 Capture (Cansolv) technology, being jointly developed with Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell), are currently undergoing testing.
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Navigator gets approval for carbon capture plans
US carbon capture company Navigator CO2 Ventures (Navigator) has received approval for the Heartland Greenway, its proposed carbon capture pipeline system.
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Climeworks to support Coldplay ahead of net-zero emissions tour
Popular British band Coldplay will work with carbon capture specialist Climeworks to ensure an ‘at minimum’ net-zero carbon footprint world tour, with the company’s direct air capture (DAC) and storage selected as the main emission removal method.
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UKCCSRC gets boost with Network+ funding scheme
As COP26 nears and global industry begins to focus on discussing the mitigation of carbon emissions, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is quickly becoming a household term in the UK. This is mirrored with the announcement that leading UK carbon capture research organisation, the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research ...
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APPEA says CCS report confirms ‘game changer’ status
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) has recognised that the recent carbon capture and storage (CCS) report published by the Global CCS Institute demonstrates momentum behind CCS as a ‘key emission technology’.
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ASCO adds active dry ice saw to its product portfolio
ASCO CARBON DIOXIDE has expanded its dry ice product portfolio with the launching of its ASCO electric Active Dry Ice Saw – AAS.
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CCUS deemed ‘essential’ by Secretary of State at CCUS 2021 conference
UK Secretary of State Kwasi Kwarteng called carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) an ‘essential part’ of the UK’s toolkit in the drive to decarbonise the country’s economy, speaking at the CCUS 2021 annual conference.
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IEF to help tackle global methane emissions as COP26 nears
A project to develop a standardised method of estimating methane emissions generated from the energy industry has been concluded by the International Energy Forum (IEF), culminating a four-month long collaborative effort.
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Scottish Cluster to help lower Thames Estuary CO2 emissions
A large-scale decarbonisation scheme has been agreed upon between carbon dioxide (CO2) capture project Acorn CCS (Acorn) and Project Cavendish – a collaboration between several energy players.
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CCS project pipeline increases for the fourth consecutive year
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture capacity of all carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities under development has grown from 73 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) to 111 Mtpa in the last year, representing a 48% increase.
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Northern Lights JV orders China-built liquid CO2 vessels
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation development project Northern Lights JV (Northern Lights) has awarded a contract to Chinese Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. (DSIC) for the construction of two 7,500m3-capacity dedicated CO2 carriers.
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Harbour Energy granted carbon storage license
To help boost global efforts to reach net zero greenhouse emissions by 2050, the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has awarded UK company Harbour Energy a license to store captured carbon dioxide (CO2) in geological formations in an area of the southern North Sea.
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UK CO2 industry strikes deal to avoid shortages
The UK carbon dioxide (CO2) industry has struck a deal to ensure supplies to businesses, including those in the food processing sector, and avoid CO2 shortages.
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Five-week CCS online course to run alongside COP26
Ahead of international climate conference COP26 experts at the University of Edinburgh have announced they will begin the fifth run of its carbon capture and storage (CCS) online course.
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Webinar: Air Gases, Part 1
In Part 1 of a two-part gasworld TV webinar series, sponsored by Evonik, air gases were the main topic of discussion. Forming the ‘backbone’ of the industrial gas sector, oxygen nitrogen, argon, and air separation units (ASUs) form an integral part of not just industry, but are also key to ...
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Wärtsilä aims to lower CO2 in ‘world’s first’ ammonia conversion collaboration
Technology group Wärtsilä is joining forces with Norwegian ship owner Eidesvik Offshore ASA (Eidesvik) to convert an offshore supply vessel (OSV) to operate with an ammonia-fuelled combustion engine.
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Chart receives $5m funding by DOE for carbon capture tech
US-based industrial gas equipment manufacturer Chart Industries has been awarded $4,999,875 by the US Department of Energy (DOE) for its Sustainable Energy Solutions Cryogenic Carbon Capture (CCC) technology.