Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 23
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CO2 supply tightens in some US states
Some areas in the United States are seeing a tightening in supply of carbon dioxide (CO2), according to CO2 suppliers and distributors.
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Naturgy hits milestone with first Spanish carbon-neutral LNG delivery
Spain-based energy company Naturgy has achieved a significant step in its commitment to lower emissions by delivering the first carbon neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo in Spain, in addition to offsetting associated carbon emissions.
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EspriGas expands partnership with Panda
EspriGas, a technology and data-driven gas management company based in Atlanta, has expanded its partnership with Panda Express®, the largest Asian dining concept in the US, to include nearly 2,000 locations.
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Wärtsilä and SHI join forces on ammonia power for newbuild vessels
Technology group Wärtsilä will partner with Korean shipping giant Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) in a decarbonisation-focused effort to develop ammonia-fuelled vessels for future newbuild projects.
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In focus…Circular economies and oxygen-enriched combustion
Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting, explores how industrial gas technologies enabling carbon capture in heavy industry.
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In focus…Clean fuels and circular economies
Our cover feature this September explores the role of LNG in a decarbonised world, and it seems fitting to focus here on the emergence of clean fuels and circular economies on the radar of the industrial gases industry.
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Technip to advance Middle East energy transition
France-based Technip Energies is to accelerate the energy transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region through a commitment to decarbonisation.
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CarbonCure named the first carbon removal company to join the Climate Pledge
Canadian carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company CarbonCure has joined more than 200 companies in a joint commitment to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
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Major players ink large-scale LNG carrier deal at Gastech 2021
A deal has been signed at energy expo Gastech 2021 to develop digital twin technology as demand grows for large scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.
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British meat industry reacts to CO2 Govt deal
As fears over a looming carbon dioxide (CO2) crisis begin to abate, the British meat industry has realised that measures will have to be taken to ensure the future stability of UK CO2 supply and pricing.
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CO2: Why the UK Govt had to subsidise fertiliser production
No sooner had it started, it appears to be almost over. Was this the shortest-lived CO2 ‘crisis’ yet?
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INEOS Grangemouth gets billion-pound boost for net zero
Global chemical company INEOS has accelerated the next phase of the Scottish Government’s race to net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with the announcement that it will invest ‘in excess’ of £1bn at its site, adding to the £500m already spent on projects approved and implemented at Grangemouth.
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Carbon capture: storage vs utilisation
As the global energy industry begins to shift further towards renewables and creating a net zero energy economy by 2050, discussions and debates have arisen around the topics of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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Mitsubishi to store CO2 produced at ammonia facility
US-based carbon captured specialists Denbury will transport and sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at Mitsubishi’s ammonia facilities in an agreement that both parties believe will help contribute towards a low-carbon society.
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CO2: UK government strikes deal to restart CO2 production
The UK government has struck a deal with fertiliser firm CF Industries - a major carbon dioxide supplier - to restart production at two of its plants to ease fears of a CO2 shortage in the UK, according to reports.
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ENGIE’s Ellipse to fast forward zero carbon transition
To accelerate global decarbonisation efforts, French energy company ENGIE has launched its carbon intelligence platform Ellipse, claimed by ENGIE to be the ‘world’s most comprehensive’ carbon intelligence platform.
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CO2: UK government in talks to resume supply of CO2
The UK government is working with CF Fertilisers (CFF) to get its two fertiliser plants running again this week in an attempt to ease concerns over carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages in the Britain.
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Wood to lead Humber Zero carbon capture project
Global consulting and engineering company Wood has won a contract to work on UK hybrid carbon capture and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen project Humber Zero.
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Air Products to make North American price increases
Air Products will increase product pricing, monthly service charges, and surcharges for merchant customers in North America, effective 1st October.
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CO2 supply concerns continue
The concern surrounding carbon dioxide (CO2) supply chain shortages continues in the UK and parts of Europe this week, with the industry working hard to mitigate the impact for its customers.