Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 7
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Pepsi’s new nitrogen-infused cola, hit or miss?
Soft drink giant PepsiCo (Pepsi) has reimagined its ‘cola experience’ with the announcement of its newest carbonated beverage, Nitro Pepsi.
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Green light given to ultraclean refining complex
MMEX Resources has been given the green light to develop its Pecos County, West Texas UltraClean Refinery project, equipped with carbon capture technologies.
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Hydro invests $20m in Verdox aluminium carbon capture tech
Norway-based sustainable industry company Hydro is accelerating its decarbonisation efforts following a $20m (£14.7m) investment – giving it minority ownership position - in carbon capture specialist Verdox to help capture emissions produced from its aluminium smelter technology.
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Antwerp@C commences engineering; aims to halve CO2 footprint
A project that aims to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the Port of Antwerp by 2030 has begun its engineering phase.
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SINTEF, ECONNECT develop ‘pioneering’ flow rate prediction tool
Energy companies SINTEF Energy Research (SINTEF) and ECONNECT Energy (ECONNECT) have developed a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling tool to predict liquefied natural gas (LNG), ammonia and liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) flow rates in floating, flexible cryogenic pipes.
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PT Pertamina, Marubeni to develop low-carbon solutions in Indonesia
Japanese industrial product manufacturer Marubeni has entered an agreement with Indonesian energy firm PT Pertamina (Pertamina) to collaborate on decarbonisation projects in Indonesia.
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Aker Solutions in CCUS injection agreement
Norwegian energy company Aker Solutions (Aker) is joining forces with technology developer Dril-Quip to integrate a subsea injection system for Aker’s carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solutions.
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Waste-derived CO2 to be transformed into clean aviation fuels
Waste management company LIPOR could see one of the first synthetic eFuel production units in Europe implemented at its Energy Recovery Plant located near Porto, Portugal.
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Velocys joins Zero Carbon Humber
UK-based sustainable fuels company Velocys is the latest addition to Zero Carbon Humber (ZCH) – a partnership between several UK energy and manufacturing companies that aims to capture at least 17m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year.
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Aker, Northern Lights join forces to boost carbon capture
Sustainable solutions company Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) will collaborate with Norwegian carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction project developer Northern Lights JV (Northern Lights) to accelerate carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Norway and across Europe.
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Major carbon sequestration hub plans unveiled for the Mississippi River
Approximately 26,000 acres of the US’ Mississippi River industrial corridor is set to be home to future carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects as industry players look to slash emissions with new technologies.
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Gas analysis in CO2 processes
A perspective from APT from Italy’s APT on the imperative world of monitoring, re-using and safely handling CO2 (carbon dioxide).
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Membrane gas separation for CCUS
Cost-effective capture of CO2 emissions, as explained for gasworld by Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director of sbh4 consulting.
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Ammonia absorption refrigeration for CO2 liquefaction
Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting, talks all things waste heat recovery for energy efficient CCS schemes for gasworld’s CO2 Issue.
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CCUS potential in Vietnam
Decarbonisation can bring opportunities for industrial gases, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting.
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Innovations in plastics manufacturing
Part 1. Carbon dioxide flexes its muscle, as Paolo Kirchpfening, Global Commercialisation Linde Technologies, Plastics, and Andreas Praller, Global Technology Expert, Plastics, at Linde explain for gasworld.
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In focus…Food and beverage applications
Think of aquaculture, and you’re unlikely to think of Sweden. The global hotspots for aquaculture are known to be dominated by the Asia-Pacific region, with China, Indonesia, India, Vietnam and Bangladesh comprising the top five countries for aquaculture production in 2016, according to reported data from the Food and Agriculture ...
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The role of AI in CO2 safety
The relentless advance of global industry is based on unerring progress and continual development. From the beginnings of the industrial revolution, a conveyor belt of new ideas has supplemented the growth of mass production technologies and the ever-increasing drive to manufacture products at unprecedented speed and scale.
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Linde, GE strengthen carbon capture commitments in the US
GE Gas Power, Southern Company, Linde, BASF and Kiewit are set to develop a detailed plan for integrating carbon capture technologies with a natural gas combined cycle plant to capture approximately 95% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Supercomputer simulates carbon capture and storage
As global industry begins to distance itself from fossil fuels and opt for more sustainable alternatives, more emphasis is being placed upon the concept of carbon capture and storage (CCS).