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Levidian signs deal to turn biogas into hydrogen
The UK’s largest listed water company United Utilities has signed a decarbonisation deal with green graphene and hydrogen producer Levidian Nanosystems (Levidian) that aims to turn waste biogas into clean hydrogen.
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‘Green’ aviation: Luton Airport joins carbon capture study
Although responsible for just 2% of the air transport sector’s total carbon emissions, airport operators have increasingly sought to decarbonise their operations.
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Hydrogen fuel pioneer wins £247k funding for carbon capture tech
UK-based waste-to-hydrogen specialist Compact Syngas Solutions (CSS) has won £246,568 from the Hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) Innovation Programme.
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US CO2 shortage: Benzine and its impact on the US CO2 market
Carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages in the US are by no means a rare occurrence, in fact, we have witnessed shortages happen regularly in the last several years.
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US CO2 shortage: More plant closures set to impact supply in the coming weeks
“I believe this is going to be a challenging summer/fall. CO2 demand continues to outpace the capacity being added and the current outages are only adding to that stress,” that’s what Ned Lane, CEO of CK Supply, told gasworld earlier this week in relation to the ongoing CO2 shortage in ...
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US CO2 shortage: Strains set to continue throughout the coming months
Tightening in supply or supply shortages of carbon dioxide (CO2) are continuing to hit businesses across the US, with strains set to continue throughout the coming months.
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Large-scale study to explore CCS on ships
As global industry maintains its focus on carbon reduction by investing in technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), the shipping sector has sought to lower emissions by looking to install CCS units onboard existing ships.
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Storegga targets the US with new business
Carbon reduction and removal firm Storegga is set to spearhead new opportunities in the US, having today (1st August) announced the launch of its new Americas business, Storegga Americas.
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Chart, Wolf Carbon Solutions ink Midwest-focused CCUS deal
Chart Industries and Wolf Carbon Solutions are looking to slash emissions in the Midwest US, with the deployment of cryogenic capture technology along a proposed carbon pipeline system running from Iowa to Illinois.
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CO2 shortage hits US breweries
A tightening in carbon dioxide (CO2) supply is beginning to hit the US beverage market, with one brewery stating that its supply has been cut for the foreseeable future.
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Canada Nickel targets carbon neutrality with accelerated carbon capture tech
A new method of accelerated carbon capture could see Canada Nickel’s Crawford Project achieve Net Zero carbon emissions within 36 hours and generate up to 21 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) credits per tonne of nickel produced within six days.
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‘Breakthrough’ cementless concrete passes carbon-negative tests
A new type of concrete that forgoes the necessity for cement has been confirmed as carbon-negative following lab tests undertaken at the University of Oxford.
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Air Products announces $15bn clean energy investment
Air Products will spend or commit at least $4bn in additional new capital to support the clean energy transition over the next five years, bringing its total commitment to first-mover projects to $15bn by 2027.
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Air Liquide to build two new hydrogen production units with carbon capture technology
Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Industrial Gases (SCIPIG), a subsidiary of Air Liquide, will invest over €200 million to build two hydrogen production units in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP).
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Climeworks, Microsoft in ground-breaking 10-year direct air capture deal
Carbon removal specialist Climeworks has become Microsoft’s first ever long-term carbon removal supplier after the partners closed a new 10-year carbon removal offtake agreement.
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bp, thyssenkrupp Steel ink low carbon steel deal
Energy giant bp has signed an agreement with thyssenkrupp Steel (thyssenkrupp) to accelerate the steel industry’s transition to low emission energy by focusing on the development long-term supply of low carbon hydrogen and renewable power.
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UK Govt backing £54m for carbon removal tech
Announced today, 8th July, the UK Government will take forward new government-backed projects across the UK with £54m in funding.
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Canada calls for increased carbon capture investments
The Government of Canada has announced an $81.5 million call for expressions of interest (EOI) to support research & development and demonstration (RD&D) projects in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS).
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UK energy transition and security plans to become law
The UK is set to propel its transition to a more sustainable and secure energy environment following the introduction of its landmark Energy Security Bill today (6th July).
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Turning CO2 into plastics
As more industries begin to utilise carbon capture, technologies could help reduce both emissions and plastic waste by turning captured CO2 into low-carbon, degradable polymers, according to a recent study by IDTechEx.